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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Jan 20 05:13:34 -0800 
2006 -------
Hi marc,

I tried the anchor as a character but that means you cannot place the copy
anywhere on the screen if your form is only fields and not text and fields. It
restricts you to the left hand margin of the page. I have since upgraded to
2.0.1 so this applies to the latest binary release for Linux.

I understand why this behaviour is happening, because the position is included
as an attribute, but that really is not correct because if you are copying and
pasting, you definitely do NOT want it on top of the control that you already
have! No point. 

This will seriously confuse users who will copy and paste... paste... paste...
then assume that the pasting simply doesn't work. 

At the very least, the new control should be placed in a blank area of the form
or at least slightly offset off its source control so that it's clear that the
new control has been created, is on the form, and which one is the copy and
which is the original.

I can see a lot of confusion with the way that it presently works.

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