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replyReplyWed 1 Jul 2009, 16:02Delegate Phil said...

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Form Design

Is there a way to copy fields/objects on Forms by dragging & dropping (eg whilst holding Ctrl as in Word/Excel)

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replyReplyThu 2 Jul 2009, 13:19Trainer Simon said...

RE: Form Design

Hi Phil,

Thank you for your question and welcome to the forum.

As far as I am concerned you cannot use Ctrl and Drag to copy fields on a form. However, you can use this technique to copy Database Objects.

You can use the Copy and Paste or the associated shortcut keys.

I hope this answers your question.

Regards

Simon


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