Hi,

Thursday, August 16, 2007, 6:44:46 AM, you wrote:
D> Jim and Brad.

D> Thanks for the feedback. I was thinking it was something simple like a back
D> button. But the problem that arises when I use this method is on Form 3.

D> If I go through the steps, and make a change to an item on Form 3. Then use
D> the <a href="javascript:history.go(-2);">Return to search 
D> results</a>.....everything works fine.
D> But if I dont make any changes to Form 3. then this takes me all the way
D> back to the search page.

D> People in my group use this form to update database information for a number
D> of items. Once they make changes, they would like to go back to the search
D> results, instead of having to run the same search again and again.

Have form 3 open in a new window and they just close it when finished
leaving the original on form 2.

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regards,
Tom

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