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Tabs vs. Shifts

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LydKid - 26 Feb 2005 05:59 GMT
I have been trying to create online forms with fields for entering data for
my department. These forms toggle between the option of print and fill to
input online. Currently the forms need to be created with enough spacing to
print and fill in manually. However, when an employee uses the forms online
and uses the ENTER key instead of the TAB key the pages shift down or the
next field might jump to another line when there is extensive input.

Is there anyway to keep the user from using ENTER or lock the structure of
the form so that nothing can move if the user is very legnthy writer.
Doug Robbins - 26 Feb 2005 12:36 GMT
See answer to later post.

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>I have been trying to create online forms with fields for entering data for
> my department. These forms toggle between the option of print and fill to
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> Is there anyway to keep the user from using ENTER or lock the structure of
> the form so that nothing can move if the user is very legnthy writer.
 
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