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Lynne has attended:
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Can I easily make a copy of an existing form so that I can practise alterations without doing anything drastic!?
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Hi Lynne, Welcome to the forum, thanks for your post, in answer, yes that can be done quite safely, in the Forms objects display, right-click the Form you wish to copy, Choose Copy, then Right click in a clear area of the Forms objects display and choose Paste, give your copy a new name and you now have a form which is a direct copy of the original and which can be changed or practiced on without any fear that it will damage your original. I hope that has helped. If it has please click the Resolved link, best regards Pete.
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