After some more testing, I can rule out the AL. I simply created a new 
character field on both forms, gave them a default value, gave them 'display' 
for their entry modes, and changed their name/display from 'character field' to 
'test field'. I added them both to their respective 'work detail' tabs in an 
open space for visibility.

Flushed cache.

In Chrome/FF, when creating a new record, the field on HPD:Help Desk has it's 
default value that can be highlighted/copied/pasted etc. The field on 
CHG:Infrastructure Change can do no such thing though it is accessible within 
IE.

I'm still pretty green at this but that just seems stupid. Am I missing a 
setting?

Thoughts?

Thanks.

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Did you flush your MidTier cache after you added the field?

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Subject: New custom field oddity

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Hi all,

I created a new field on both the HPD:Help Desk and CHG:Infrastructure Change 
forms. They are both similar in that they are read-only display fields. Each 
one has an active link that gives the field its value. The AL is working fine 
as the value is correct on both. The issue I'm having is browser based. Both 
fields work correctly in IE. However, Only the INC field works in FF and 
Chrome. The field is there and visible, but I'm unable to interact with it. I 
can't select/highlight/copy the field contents in those browsers.

Any thoughts why one field works but not the other? Is there some setting that 
I'm missing?

Thanks in advance,
Ron
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