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How to put CCK fields into groups in Drupal 6

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It's too simple for us old-school developers. (It took three of us a half hour to figure out at DrupalCampNYC.)

After creating both groups and some regular fields, you – get ready – drag and drop the regular field inside the group (or fieldset).

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hilarious....

I was stuck on this too. Thanks for posting this! Durrrrr....

After half an hour, i decided to Google it!

Yes, very funny ;-)
Actually, you just drag the field right below the group name and you move it slightly to the right (so it appears as a sub field of the group)

Spent an hour trying to

Spent an hour trying to figure it out, tried dragging with no luck.
Found your post via google, works perfectly, thanks!

Drupal is like a cave. So

Drupal is like a cave. So many little hidden coves, and if your not careful, you can get lost deep inside. Thanks for your post.

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