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This seems simple, and I've done research here on the forum but not yet hit on the right solution or post.
I have a collaborative portal page. It has a reset button on it. For some reason, in order for it to take effect, a user has to double click it.
I'm still trying some things with it, but if someone can nudge me in the right direction, I'd appreciate it, even if it's to say check a manual or something or to say I overlooked an obvious post. I've just not stumbled upon the right thing yet.This message has been edited. Last edited by: FP Mod Chuck,
In composer, look at the task associated with the button. Then go to Tasks and Animation and look at the Trigger type for that task. You can change it to Click instead of Double Click.
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