Microsoft KB Archive/147932

= XCLN: Pasted Fields in Forms Designer Are Invisible =

Article ID: 147932

Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Exchange Client 5.5
 * Microsoft Exchange Client 5.0
 * Microsoft Exchange Client 4.0
 * Microsoft Exchange Client 5.0

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This article was previously published under Q147932



SUMMARY
When you create a form in Microsoft Exchange Forms Designer, you can copy and paste fields on the form. In some cases it may appear that the field has not been pasted, or the field may disappear after being pasted. This will occur when an incorrect item is selected before you copy and/or paste.

When you copy fields in Microsoft Exchange Forms Designer, verify that the entire field is selected before you copy the field. When you paste the fields in Microsoft Exchange Forms Designer, verify that the correct container is selected before you paste.



MORE INFORMATION
There are several scenarios in which you would see the behavior described above. Two common scenarios where pasting fields may seem to behave incorrectly in Microsoft Exchange Forms Designer are listed below:

Scenario 1
Immediately after you drop a field onto the canvas and before you select any other field, you copy and paste the field. Nothing appears to have been pasted.

When a field is dropped onto the canvas, the caption is selected. If the caption is selected when a Copy Command is performed, only the caption text will be copied. If the caption is still selected when the Paste Command is performed, the existing caption will be replaced with the copied text. It will appear as if nothing happened.

To avoid this, verify that the entire field is selected and not just the caption before you copy and paste.

Scenario 2
On a Tab Field, you correctly select an Entry Field and then copy and paste the Entry Field without clicking another location on the Tab Field. You will see the newly pasted Entry Field. Then if you click anywhere else on the Tab Field, the pasted Entry Field will disappear. If you move the Tab Field, you will see the Entry Field behind it. The Entry Field has been pasted to the canvas instead of into the Tab Field.

If you select a non-valid container (Entry Field) before you paste, the new field is pasted to the canvas and not the parent field (Tab Field) of that non-valid container. The pasted field will appear until the parent field (Tab Field) is re-selected. Once the parent field is re-selected, the pasted field will no longer be visible. It is actually located on the canvas behind the parent field.

To avoid having the Entry Field pasted to the canvas, select the Tab Field or correct parent field before you paste the Entry Field.

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