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By exporting a form and saving it locally, you can move a form to another {{formcycle case="dat"/}} system. |
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-In order to export the current form version, click the coreesponding button in the [[form menu>>doc:Formcycle.UserInterface.MyForms.WebHome||anchor="form_menu"]]. |
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+In order to export the current form version, click the corresponding button in the [[form menu>>doc:Formcycle.UserInterface.MyForms.WebHome||anchor="form_menu"]]. |
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If however you want to export a different form version you need to click the corresponding button in the [[form version dialog>>doc:Formcycle.UserInterface.MyForms.Versions.WebHome]] of the desired version. |
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Note that certain issues may occur when importing the form on another {{formcycle/}} system. This applies mainly settings related to [[permissions>>doc:Formcycle.UserInterface.UserSettings.UserGroups.WebHome]], [[inboxes>>doc:Formcycle.UserInterface.Inboxes.WebHome]], [[data base connections>>doc:Formcycle.UserInterface.Data.DBConnections.WebHome]] and [[{{fserver numer="plural"/}}>>doc:Formcycle.SystemSettings.UserInterface.FrontendServer.WebHome]], for example when a form specifies a certain inbox that is not available on another system. When using the name and IDs, forms can be imported without any issues. |