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* The languages files if you have translated the labels of your custom fields, which are located inside the following folder: /htdocs/customfields/langs/
 
* The languages files if you have translated the labels of your custom fields, which are located inside the following folder: /htdocs/customfields/langs/
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== Updating your Dolibarr/CustomFields ==
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= Updating your Dolibarr/CustomFields =
    
CustomFields was designed to be totally independent from Dolibarr so you don't have to worry when you're updating your Dolibarr install.
 
CustomFields was designed to be totally independent from Dolibarr so you don't have to worry when you're updating your Dolibarr install.
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Also, you can easily update your CustomFields install by just replacing the old files (just make sure that you've made a backup of your modified files, see the previous chapter). After you updated your CustomFields files, you should '''disable then re enable CustomFields''' in the Dolibarr's modules administration page: this is necessary to refresh some of the global parameters.
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Also, you can easily update your CustomFields install by just replacing the old files (just make sure that you've made a backup of your modified CustomFields fields and langs files, see the previous chapter). After you updated your CustomFields files, you should '''disable then re enable CustomFields''' in the Dolibarr's modules administration page: this is necessary to refresh some of the global parameters.
    
= Troubleshooting =
 
= Troubleshooting =
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