The ^0 custom field is going to be permanently mapped to the ^1 lookup table. This setting cannot be changed subsequently. Are you sure you want to use the ^1 lookup table for the ^0 field?
The xsl:stylesheet element had multiple xsl:template elements with no mode attribute. This is not supported. Using only the ...
The \"^1\" field is restricted to only allow single values. This may invalidate some existing data in the \"^1\" field.}To ...
The \"^1\" value for \"^2\" cannot be copied to the resource pool.}The \"^1\" field has a value list that restricts the field ...
The \"^3\" field in \"^1\" has a value list that restricts the field to only those items in the list.}Values in \"^2\" that ...
The ^0 custom field is going to be permanently mapped to the ^1 lookup table. This setting cannot be changed subsequently. ...
The ^1 field in \"^2\" already contains custom attributes.}Do you want to replace the custom field attributes for ^1 in \"^2\" ...
The ^1 field's lookup table is not in sync with the ^2 SharePoint column's lookup table. If you continue with the synchronization, ...
The ^1 ^2 already exists in \"^3\" as the ^1 ^4. Note: The object-matching ID feature has been disabled on the Advanced tab ...
The ^1 ^2 already exists in \"^3\" as the ^1 ^4. There is also another ^1 named ^2 in \"^3\" that is not connected to the ...