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Moving fields between columns

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sboyd - 29 Oct 2007 20:12 GMT
I'm having difficulty moving fields from one column to another
column.  They disappear.  I sometimes can copy, then paste the field
and delete the originial but it works sometimes.  Not always.  I don't
understand the difference.  I really don't want to bring the field in
again because the fields have rules and defaults and it's time
consuming to build them again.  Is there an easier way to do this
simple task?
Anuma(GGK Tech) - 30 Oct 2007 13:56 GMT
Hi sboyd,

If you are moving fields from one column to another column in the same
section, then remove original field it will work for you.
If you are moving fields from one section to another section, this case will
not work directly. You need to change binding of the field and modify the
rules again.

Thanks,
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> I'm having difficulty moving fields from one column to another
> column.  They disappear.  I sometimes can copy, then paste the field
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> consuming to build them again.  Is there an easier way to do this
> simple task?
sboyd - 31 Oct 2007 13:10 GMT
On Oct 30, 8:56 am, Anuma(GGK Tech)
<AnumaGGKT...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hi sboyd,
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thank you.  That worked.  I brought the field in again, then deleted
the first one and it retained my rules.

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