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The reason the Guid is same for the 'blog body' is because its a site column. Site column is a resuable column definition (based on a type), that can be reused in multiple lists.

If you create a column in a list, that column is local to that list and the Guid will be different from all other columns. If you would like to reuse a certain column (usualy a part of content type), you would create a site column and add the site column to the list/library. In this case no mater where you use the site column in the target site collection, the Guid will be the same.

Note that you cannot set a guid, when creating a site column using UI. But you can control the guid if you are deploying it via code. Look at this for more info.

The reason the Guid is same for the 'blog body' is because its a site column. Site column is a resuable column definition (based on a type), that can be reused in multiple lists.

If you create a column in a list, that column is local to that list. If you would like to reuse a certain column (usualy a part of content type), you would create a site column and add the site column to the list/library.

The reason the Guid is same for the 'blog body' is because its a site column. Site column is a resuable column definition (based on a type), that can be reused in multiple lists.

If you create a column in a list, that column is local to that list and the Guid will be different from all other columns. If you would like to reuse a certain column (usualy a part of content type), you would create a site column and add the site column to the list/library. In this case no mater where you use the site column in the target site collection, the Guid will be the same.

Note that you cannot set a guid, when creating a site column using UI. But you can control the guid if you are deploying it via code. Look at this for more info.

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The reason the Guid is same for the 'blog body' is because its a site column. Site column is a resuable column definition (based on a type), that can be reused in multiple lists.

If you create a column in a list, that column is local to that list. If you would like to reuse a certain column (usualy a part of content type), you would create a site column and add the site column to the list/library.