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Dave

When you click the minus, the statement number is no longer there - of course - so it won't stay positioned to it in the source - the outline puts you in the D-spec cuz that is where the field is defined. Which of several statements would you want it positioned to?

I don't know a way around this, except not to click on the minus!

Vern

At 01:16 PM 3/15/2007, you wrote:

Scenario: I've expanded Fields, expanded one of the fields, and clicked on a statement number to position the cursor where I want it. I'm happy. Then I click the minus by the field name to collapse the list of statements, since I don't need to see that anymore, and the cursor repositions to the D-spec for the field. This is NOT what I want to happen - I want the cursor to stay where it was! Is there some trick I'm missing on this?

Thanks in advance.

Dave Shaw
Mohawk Industries

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