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Tony2021
Oct 13, 2023Steel Contributor
Bring label to front not working
Hello Experts, I have a form A label is on this form. I want this label to always be on top of a command button. I go to Arrange>Move To Front but the label does not move to front. I th...
- Apr 06, 2020Hi,
tdemichiei
The expected behavior is if the Content Type and Fields don't match at the destination, then only the document(s) move. In fact, you will be alerted with a message that the file contains properties that will be lost at the new destination.
You will have to ensure that the Content Type(s) as in the source library are available in the destination library. For example - you have a field/column in source library which was added in a specific custom content type and this content type was then added to your source library, you will have to ensure that similarly the same name content type with the field is created and added to your destination library for the files to move along with metadata.
Please let us know.
Thanks.
XPS35
Oct 13, 2023Iron Contributor
Why do you want a label on top of a command button?
- Tony2021Oct 13, 2023Steel Contributorhi, because the label is a different font and smaller font size than the command buttons font size. Also, the command button is too small and I do not want to make the button larger.
- George_HepworthOct 13, 2023Silver ContributorI'm confused. The command button is small and you don't want to make it bigger, but you also want a larger label over the top of the button? Doesn't that take up as much space as the button would if you simply increased its size?
What else is involved here? Some detail seems to be missing.- Tony2021Oct 13, 2023Steel Contributor
Hi George, I am not wanting to cover the button. It's just a small label towards to bottom of the button. I can not add the text to the button since I want it to be smaller font. Let me know what else you need.