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Hello, Sue,
The custom form is published into the folder "Calendar", but not as default form. I can create the custom items through menu actions. And there two possibilities to copy the created custom items. 1) choose the item, keep Strg down, and move the item. 2) choose the item, menu (edit -copy in folder) I'd appreciate it if you help me with these problems. thanks lucia |
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