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Entering and changing data in fields
Copying and moving data in records
You can copy or move data to a field in the same record or a different record.
Notes
You can copy values from any field type (number, text, and so on).
You can copy values from fields formatted as radio buttons, checkboxes, drop-down lists, or
pop-up menus.
When you paste data into a field formatted as radio buttons, checkboxes, a drop-down list,
or a pop-up menu, the matching value is selected, replacing the entire contents of the
selected field. When you paste a value that's not in the field's value list, the Other value is
selected, if applicable.
To Do this in Browse mode
Copy or move a value from one field to
another
Select the contents of the field, then choose Edit menu > Copy
or Cut. Display another record, if needed. Click the field to hold
the data, then choose Edit menu
> Paste.
Copy a value from a field in the last
record that you accessed
Click the field that you want to hold the data, then choose Insert
menu
> From Last Visited Record.
Copy values in a record to another
application, like a word processor
With no field selected, choose Edit menu > Copy. In the other
application, paste the record that's on the
Clipboard.
Copy all data in a record (including any
related records in a portal and fields on
tab panels or slide panels that are on
the front-most panel)
With no fields selected, choose Edit menu > Copy.
Note Fields on tab panels or slide panels that are not on the
front-most panel and fields on closed
popovers are not copied.
Copy all records in the found set to the
Clipboard (but not data from tab panels
or slide panels that are not in front)
With no fields selected, press Shift (Windows) or Option (OS X)
while choosing Edit menu
> Copy.
Paste text from the Clipboard without
formatting (like bold or italic)
Click the field you want to hold the text, then press Ctrl+Shift+v
(Windows) or Command-Option-v (OS
X).