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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Wed Jul  8 
12:25:11 +0000 2009 -------
Thank you for your reply,
Firstly the missing elements seems to happen for radio buttons and check boxes -
that's not the issue here. if you also have text fields then you will get a
clearer idea. Also take the time to set the tab order for all the elements so
that they are tabbed from top left to bottom right - this will mean that they
get focus.

Secondly you need a document that has multiple pages so that the page focus can
shift outside of the working zone. 

I have created a test document that demonstrates this problem and tested it on 4
machines in the office and all of them demonstrate the problem (they are all 
Mac's)

Sorry for putting it at Priority 2 - but as Priority 2 states - it is also for
"A Critical Usability Problem" which when you have a long form being used by 20+
people for data capture and they can't get focus on the part of the document
that they are typing in - then they can't use the software for it's intended
function and there is no work around - hence critical ;)

I will attach the test doc we have here and if you follow these steps you should
reproduce the problem:

1. Open the document for editing (there is no problem if it is read only)
2. Click in one of the table cells at the top of page 1 where the text is
"yyyy/mm/dd"
3. Now use the scrollbar to scroll the document down to page 2 (so that the
curser focus is still in the table on page 1)
4. Click on the first text entry field within the table on page 2 so that you
have a flashing curser within the text entry form field as opposed to within the
table cell that surrounds it
5. Now hit the tab key once to move to the next form element in accordance with
the tab order I have set.
At this point the page will jump back up to view the area where the curser was
on page one and you will loose view on page two (unless you have a very high res
screen which can show both pages at the same time at a usable scale)
Every subsequent tab press will move the cursor onto the next form element
however immediately afterwards the visible part of the document will spring back
to the first page even though the cursor position is still in the form element.

I hope this is clearer. you would not see the problem on the example you
attached because it is not long enough and doesn't contain text fields.

Kind regards
Mark

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