Hi Richard,

What I do - is select the original form in constructor project window and
press CTRL+D which will duplicate the form - rename the new form to
something meaningful and off you go..

Fergal..

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 08 February 2001 09:25
> To: Palm Developer Forum
> Subject: Copying Forms in Constructor - HELP PLEASE
> 
> 
> Please help me, before I break my computer in fits of rage.
> 
> I am trying to copy some forms to new forms (modal), in the 
> same project.
> What I do is create a new blank form, give it a name and ID. 
> I then select
> the outline of the form I want to copy, copy it and paste it 
> into my new
> form. Everything apears OK, it copys accross and all looks 
> good. Then I
> close my new form, the name changes to that of the other 
> form, and is empty
> when I try and open it, or worse still sometimes get an 
> invalid form which
> crappy constructor cannot read or even delete.
> 
> Thank god, that Constructors days are numbered (or so Palm said at
> PalmSource). I hope its replacement is a lot better.
> 
> Another constructor issue: Is it possible to take my 
> constructor menus out
> of constructor, and into text files easily, as I need to 
> modify them, and
> constructor cannot handle this without completely screwing 
> them up. (The
> term "fit for purpose", springs to mind).
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Rik
> 
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