That is, if there is a field-level EEP that executes on exit from the field, and that field is "on the path" to the SKIP-target, would this cause a problem? Fundamentally, when a SKIP executes, does it actually "hop" from field to field as it goes, or does it "hop" directly to the target?
Steve in Memphis,
In an exit eep on a field, the SKIP TO and SKIP n commands move directly to the specified target and do not move "through" any fields in the tab order in between. That is, it is a "jump."
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