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    RustyRick is offline Advanced Beginner
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    Duplicate Form


    As I build my dB, I would like to duplicate a form so I can experiment without losing what I have. Is it possible to carbon copy a form, rename it, and experiment?

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    pbaldy is offline Who is John Galt?
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    This thread is marked as solved; is it? You can easily copy/paste an object.
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    RustyRick is offline Advanced Beginner
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    Ya I solved my own problem. Da. Olds age setting in.

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    pbaldy is offline Who is John Galt?
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    LOL! Right there with ya!
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