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Can i just drag & drop all in one shot?

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I placed the obects as below (bcz i want to achieve flow data / flowed subforms), am a newbie, hence i messed up like below heirarchy,  now bcz of some reason (if i use as is below being 2nd page, alignment is messing up), i want to move all the nodes / objects of 2nd page to 1st page, so, to get it done quick & easy, am thinking to just DRAG & DROP the 2nd page's top level red node to drop in at the bottom of first page with hold cusrsor technique, pls. let me know is it safe / any precaustions (there is very very litttel JS)?

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In the hierarchy tab on the left, simply mouse click and hold, then drag it up to anywhere in your page1.

If all your objust are within that subform, they will go too. If any other subforms are on the same "level" you'd have to select them separately or holding cntl then click to select multiple

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In the hierarchy tab on the left, simply mouse click and hold, then drag it up to anywhere in your page1.

If all your objust are within that subform, they will go too. If any other subforms are on the same "level" you'd have to select them separately or holding cntl then click to select multiple

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