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= The next button is never enabled when I create my DataObject from a template. Help!
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Most likely your `DataObject` does not put itself into its own `CookieSet`/`Lookup`. If you call `setCookieSet()`, or override `getLookup()` or `getCookie()`, this can happen. There are a few parts of NetBeans which will expect `Node`s to be present in their own `Lookup`s and `DataObject`s to be present in theirs. It is always best to make sure they are there. For a `DataObject`, the code for this is usually as simple as:
[source,java]
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getCookieSet().add(this);
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