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Default Page Control - Need Some help

Hi All -

I created a form that has several items it in, Cascading Drop Down Menu's, Repeatable Fields, Expanded Attachment control box features etc.

My problem is, when the form is opened up ( as if to be filled out by a client ), the cursor / starting point is in at the repeatable section which is mid-way down the page. I can't find a way to make the form / page start and at the top / first entry point.

I've google'd for it, used the Online help, all it says in the reference material in about Tab-Indexing which if my understanding is correct ( through trial and error ) is for cell control within a specific control box / tabular feature.

Any Ideas .. ?

Thanks

KE1HA






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