I understand this is a needed feature, but as a workaround, you can use plug-ins to export the JSON structure, change it, and import it back, while moving between collections is not implemented natively. There even are some web-based WYSWYG tools that will show a JSON file structured as tree view so you can move nodes arround.

However, I would also like to be able to copy or move variables to another file. I thought it would work since you already are able to multi select them but there seems to be no copy or cut option yet.


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Update: splitting a collection would be also a great help if my previous request has some implementation challenges. Only if we could move some parts of a Collection into a new Collection. (or maybe, turning a group into a collection)

Good remark @Natalie_Doronina , but maybe we can imagine a way to move from collection to collection, warning the user he will lose the mode information if a mismatch, or a UI to do vairable mode values mapping from collection to collection.

Mobility is survival, Parag Khanna demonstrates in his scintillating new book. In a political climate where the oldest human impulse - to move for a better life for ourselves and our kids - is demonized by nationalists across the world, Khanna offers a clear-eyed, unapologetic defense of the right to migrate.

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Plan My Move creates a custom checklist for your move, filled with information about the tasks you need to complete and how to complete them. Your checklist is tailored to the unique needs that you or your family have. You can save, download and print your list to update during your moving process and use for future moves.

Some 1 in 4 American Gen Zers say they'd move abroad for better social programs, like universal health care, making it their main reason for wanting to live overseas. That's according to an October survey of 3,000 Americans age 18 to 26 from Preply, a language tutoring platform.

Young Americans are serious about seeking a better life abroad: They're most likely to say they'd live outside the U.S. indefinitely (34%), followed by another 33% who would plan to be away from 1 to 3 years. Only 12% say they'd move abroad for less than a year.

Moving to a new home is a significant event that is often stressful, and the U.S. Government, in partnership with the moving industry, law enforcement and consumer groups, is arming consumers with the information they need to protect themselves against one of the most stressful situations that can plague a household move: being taken advantage of by a dishonest or rogue mover.

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Congress has focused important attention on the problem of rogue movers through hearings and funding of a consumer outreach program. This attention has helped create the first partnership between Federal, State and local officials, and the moving industry itself.

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On the Move Riders Program (OTMRP) works to empower older adults with the information and confidence to travel on fixed-route transportation, by providing one-on-one and/or group travel training, informational transit tours, and safety education presentations. Through our regional Older Adult Transportation Pop-Up events, Transportation Expo, and Raised on Records Concert we strive to spread the word on our program and the value in learning how to travel on public transportation. Through these efforts, OTMRP strives to remove barriers and enhance mobility among the older adult population.

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Reliable, timely and accessible data and evidence are essential for understanding how migration and forcible displacement affect children and their families and for putting in place policies and programs to meet their needs. Currently there is insufficient data about children on the move regarding their age and sex; about where they come from, where they are going, what were the reasons for leaving, whether they move with their families or alone, how they fare along the way, what their vulnerabilities are in their country of origin, during transit and in their destination. In many cases data are not regularly collected, shared or analysed, and data quality is often poor. These troubling gaps run counter to the central, transformative promise of the 2030 Agenda to leave no one behind.

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