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Maximum Merge Fields

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RobSol - 09 Oct 2007 21:05 GMT
Is there a maxium number of fields that can be merged when publishing a form
to a Sharepoint Library? The challange I am having is i have 28 merged fields
that are in a repeating section. I want each piece to be merged in my
SharePoint Library columns. However, when I publish my form the 29th column I
have added does not show. I do show the new column as a merged field when I
look at my Form Library Columns option.
Kalyan G Reddy MVP (GGK Tech) - 11 Oct 2007 07:45 GMT
Hello

There is a limit to the Number of columns that can be shown on Sharepoint
based on the data type

Single Line - 64
Multi Line - 31
Number & Currency - 32
Hyperlink - 32
Date & Time - 16
Lookup - 16
yes/no - 16
calculated - 8

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> Is there a maxium number of fields that can be merged when publishing a form
> to a Sharepoint Library? The challange I am having is i have 28 merged fields
> that are in a repeating section. I want each piece to be merged in my
> SharePoint Library columns. However, when I publish my form the 29th column I
> have added does not show. I do show the new column as a merged field when I
> look at my Form Library Columns option.
 
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