Hi Bill and André,

Thanks for replying. I used the same steps as you, Bill, and I just tried it again without success. I have a group; I drag out a new button, copy it; click "Edit Group" on the menu palette; and paste. No button appears, and only the original shows in the Application Browser. I also tried cutting instead of copying the button, and using Copy Objects, Cut Objects, and Paste under the Edit menu instead of keyboard shortcuts. When I leave edit group mode, I can paste the button without a problem on the original level it was created.

This was a quirk with Revolution quite some time ago, and I recall someone posting a variation of what otherwise would be the normal steps to move an existing object into a group, but I'm afraid I didn't save that tip. Sigh.

I'm using a G4 iBook and OS X 10.4.9.


Regards,

        Gregory


On Fri, Jun 8, 2007, at 11:09 PM, Bill Marriott wrote:

Worked fine for me on Windows...

1. Drag out four buttons and group them
2. Drag out a field
3. Copy the field
4. Click the Group
5. Click "Edit Group" on the menu palette
6. Paste

Field appears within the group as expected...

What are the actual steps you're using, Gregory? If you're skipping the "Edit Group" step, perhaps it's being pasted into the group but outside its
current bounds?

André.Bisseret wrote:
That works here on MacPro Intel, 10.4.9 and Rev 2.8.1

Le 8 juin 07 à 21:58, Gregory Lypny a écrit :

This is an old problem that I'm surprised to find in 2.8.1. I create a field outside of a group. Later I decide that I want that field to be part of the group, but when I cut or copy the field and then edit the group, pasting does nothing. How can I move an existing object into a
group?

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