Hi,
I have a question that I admit I may be able to figure out with some
time and experimentation, but maybe some of you already know.  What
type of logic, interms of where things are located on a page, does
groups mode use to organize the page?  Meaning does it take some sort
of inconsistent approach where it might take stuff from the middle of
the page and put it first and stuff from the top and put it down
further and so on, which is what I think it does.  When it groups
similar items though, does it take for certain into account that these
similar items are located together at least?  Groups mode appears that
it may have some efficiency to it, but can one count on the context in
groups mode of things that need to be located together such as a form
element and its proper label that goes with it or might those things
be taken from inconsistent random places and placed together?  When I
say placed together I am not necessarily saying that they are placed
in a group, but just when you are navigating they are together in
terms of vo-right arrow moving you along the order they are placed in.

Jim

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