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    bleyden is offline Novice
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    Removing a button from a tabbed page

    I have a form that is going to have two (possibly more) tabs. On the first page, I have an "add logo" button and an image space. When I go to create a new page, that button comes up on that page without the image space, and if i delete it from that page it deletes it from the first page as well. Is there a way to just delete it on the new second page, while still having it on the first? I have attached images for reference. The first page is "General" and the second page (where I don't want the button) is "Students".

    Thanks for any and all help!



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    If ac2016 works anything like earlier versions then you should be able to select the button in design view and press ^X which will delete it. Then select a tab and ^V to paste it. It should *only* paste on that tab.

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    I take it ac2016 *did* work like earlier versions?

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