Bob MacCallum wrote:
> Hi Nicklas,
> 
> It wasn't clear to me how easy the implementation would be, so thanks for
> having a think about it.
> 
> I've already used the SHIFT-click quite extensively - it's a nice feature, but
> actually it doesn't seem to remember the tab consistently.  Not for new items
> at all it seems, and only occasionally for items already visited.  I haven't
> tested this rigorously though.

No it will only remember the current tab from the previous action if is was of 
the
same type. Editing and existing item and creating a new item is different and 
nothing
is remembered. Opening the edit dialog and saving causes a re-load of the list 
which
is also a different action.

/Nicklas

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