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It seems that when a form loads the scrollbar defaults to the position of the element that is first in the tab order. I have a form that has a large html object on it with only two buttons underneath it. So when my page loads the scrollbar moves all the way down to the buttons. I can solve this problem by moving my buttons above the html object, but I would rather leave the buttons at the bottom of the screen. Is there any way to set the scroll bar position, or to have it default to the top? This isn't a major problem, but it is quite annoying. Any ideas?
BryanThis message has been edited. Last edited by: brjohnson,
Bryan Johnson WebFOCUS 7.7.03 Maintain Win 7 Excel, PDF, HTML
Bryan I tried a few things using JavaScript and the scrollTop command, but the form is always scrolling to my button. The only way this works for me is if I place a dummy field on the top of the form and control starts there. It can be just one pixel, but the cursor does have to rest there.
Sorry Mark
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