I thought it Dev Studio has always done this?  Since 7.5.

On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 6:06 AM, Grooms, Frederick W <
frederick.w.gro...@xo.com> wrote:

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> It has been doing that since the 7.6.04 release****
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> *From:* Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:
> arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] *On Behalf Of *Longwing, Lj
> *Sent:* Sunday, September 01, 2013 8:35 PM
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> *To:* arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
> *Subject:* Re: Annoying Developer Studio Bug****
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> ** Sorry Ray, all I can do is join in with you on the annoyance, if you
> log a bug or communities idea on this, let me know and I'll vote for it out
> John into the chorus
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> On Sunday, September 1, 2013, Ray Gellenbeck  wrote:
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> > I have a big pet peeve that was not corrected in 8.1 of Dev Studio.
> >
> > Situation:
> > 1.  Building an Active Link
> > 2.  Add a "Set Fields" action
> > 3.  Begin building your list of fields to set (for example, initialize a
> display-only form after a previous record finished processing)
> >
> > Annoying Bug:
> > 4.  Once the list gets longer than the field list window can display,
> the scroll bar kicks in, as expected, but everytime you select a field or
> the field value, the view keeps resetting to the top of the list.  So for
> each subsequent field you want to set the value for, you must...
> > a.  Click the next blank field line, after which the view resets to the
> top of the field list
> > b.  Scroll back down and click the ... so you can actually select the
> field to be set., after which the view resets again
> > c.  Scroll back down AGAIN and select the value to be put in that field.
>  When you go to click the next line down, the whole annoying process
> repeats again.
> >
> > If there a developer studio flag or workaround to tell the stupid UI to
> quit resetting to the top of the list.  If I have a LONG list of fields to
> set, this is pretty darn time-costly with all the clicking and scrolling
> back and forth.
> >
> > I suspect there is not, so thanks in advance for anyone who can prove me
> wrong!
> >
> > Ray Gellenbeck
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