The steps for this task are the same when using Global Extensibility with the exception of accessing the Configuration mode.
Sometimes an object cannot be moved where the user wishes to relocate it. The user is notified by receiving only one option, Cancel Move. This commonly occurs when trying to move an object to another tab or screen; however, such functionality is not available using dynamic extensibility. An object may only be moved on the same screen or tab.
The move begins as usual with the user clicking on the [User Extensibility] button next to the object to be moved (e.g., an item collection).
When clicking on the [User Extensibility] button associated with the new desired location (e.g., above the Search Criteria group box), the only option is Cancel Move instead of the usual Insert Above and Insert Below options. The user then selects Cancel Move.
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