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Oracle Workflow Developer's Guide
Release 2.6.3.5
Part Number B12161-02
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To Copy an Attribute
2. Drag the attribute, holding down your select mouse button, to the component branch you want to copy it to.
3. If you copy an attribute to a component associated with the same item type, the property page for the attribute appears.
Enter a new unique internal name and display name for the attribute.
When you are done, choose OK.
Note: You can also use the Copy and Paste options in the Edit menu.
See Also
Using the Edit Button in a Property Page
To Define an Item Type or Activity Attribute
To Define a Message Attribute
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