On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 1:35 PM, Paul McNett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  Giving the user a high level of control should be paramount. If the user
>  were to expand a branch, and then collapse some subbranches, collapse
>  the branch they were working on and then go back to it, the state set by
>  the user should be restored.
>
>  It already does this, but perhaps what you want is to first expand all
>  branches (do this right after the tree is populated), and then collapse
>  the root branch. That way, when they open a given branch, the default
>  will be for all subbranches to be expanded, but from then on it is how
>  the user sets it.

When the user clicks, of course only one level expands - to have the
whole branch expand would be disturbing!

What I want to do is to one branch fully based on some external factor
(such as last updated) when the tree is first displayed. This way when
the form opens up, the info that they are most likely to want is
available, with the other information hidden but still available in
the collapsed branches.

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# p.d.


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