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Visit definitions

In the Protocol Editor, you can make a copy of a regular or dynamic visit and paste it within the same visit group or between the regular and dynamic visit groups. For example, if a visit that occurs in the fifth week of a trial has the same forms as an earlier visit, you can copy and paste the earlier visit.

When you copy and paste a visit in this way, the InForm Architect application creates a new visit with the same name as the original, prefixed by “Copy of.” This new visit contains the original visit’s forms and components. The InForm Architect application does not create duplicate forms and components. If you create multiple copies of the same visit, the name of the new visit contains the number of the copy. You can then use the Properties window to rename the new visit appropriately.

If you copy and paste a regular visit into the Dynamic visit group, or paste a Dynamic visit into the Visits group, the InForm Architect application automatically updates the value of the Dynamic property appropriately.

To copy and paste visit definitions, use the Edit menu commands or the standard Microsoft Windows shortcut keys.

Note: There is no cut capability for visit definitions.

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