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As you bring the control over the body of your form, the icon will change to one of the icons below:
- [[Image:Arrow_up.png]] This means your control will be placed above the control over which you are hovering. You’ll see this icon when you drag the control over the top half of a droppable area. [[Image:Arrow_
- down.png]] This means your control will be placed below the control over which you are hovering. You’ll see this icon when you drag the control over the bottom half of a droppable area.
- [[Image:Arrow_in.png]] If you are hovering over a group control--tab, panel, section or repeat--this means your control will be placed inside the group control. (If other controls already are inside your group control, this icon appears only when you hover over the group control header and means your control will be placed inside the group, at the top. You’ll see the [[Image:Arrow_up.png]] and [[Image:Arrow_down.png]] and icons as you hover over any controls inside your group control so you can govern exactly where inside the group control your new control will go.)
If you are not dragging your control over a group control, this means your control will be placed at the top of your form. Anywhere to the left of the print [[Image:printer.gif]] icon icon is a droppable area.
- [[Image:Arrow_right.png]] This means your tab will move to the right of the tab on which it is being dropped. This applies only to tab controls.
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- If you let go of a control while the [[Image:Action_stop.png]] icon icon is showing, your control will go back to where it was—either back to the Palette or where it was in your form before you tried to move it.
- You can only drop individual tabs in a tab group on other tabs in the tab group (and you’d do this only if you wanted to rearrange the order of the individual tabs inside a tab control).
- You can never drop any control directly below a group control. If you want the control you are dragging to go below the group control, drop your control above a different control that is below the group control or first move the group control. Remember that the Submit and Cancel button are controls, too.
- You can never drop two different controls into a repeat control—for example, you cannot drag in a quantity control if your repeat control already contains an email control. If you need multiple controls inside a repeat control, first drag the controls into a section, then drop the section into the repeat. Once the section is inside your repeat you may not add anything else to the section, so build the section first in this case. You also may never drop a panel, tab or another repeat control inside a repeat control, nor may you drag in trigger, video, image or link controls. See Repeats for more details.
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