Hi Terry,
Yes, that's not a problem. The only thing you can't copy is the form itself so what I find easiest is
1. create a new form with the same dimensions as the form you want to copy from
2. on the source form, hold the shift key and then click on all the objects you want, then right-click and choose copy
3. on the target form, right-click and choose paste
4. at this point, all objects are still 'selected' so you can move them all together so they are placed precisely where you want them.
Sometimes I find one or two objects have 'moved' or get placed behind other objects so you might need to do a bit of fine-tuning.
It's important to remember that it is not just the source object that gets copied, but all of the properties associated with the source object (definitions, colour settings, tab index, visibility etc etc).
I find it useful in these situations to create a form and immediately place a panel on the form that is the same size as the form. Place all your objects as you need them on the panel. Then, if you need to create a copy of the form, all you need to do is right-click on the panel and the panel AND ALL OF THE OBJECTS on the panel are automatically included - one click to copy everything! It's a big time saver.
Please see attached which just demo's the above points.
Regards,
Derek.
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