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    Command Button - send a file to a network location folder

    Hello,


    Wondering if I can create a command button to; once you click the button it will send a file to a network location. Not sure if that works or if I am missing it and it is easy.
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    filecopy sSrc, sTarg

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    Hmmm, where do I insert this, I don't see these settings in the file properties.

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    if you are using the button, put it in the button click event.
    I dont know what you want as the source and target files.
    If you use the FileDialogFilePicker, then the user can choose.

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    Great, it worked. I used Event - double-click ExportwithFormatting - worked like a gem.

    Thanks for breaking it down for a new user to learn from your post. Much appreciated.

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