Bummer. Okay, thanks.
Thad
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I believe that is a feature of Mid-Tier 7, not 6.3
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Is it possible for Mid-tier users to see the defined searches for a form, without me having to create special buttons? I didn't see anything off the bat in the manuals.
ARS 6.3
Mid-tier 6.3
Thanks,
Thad
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