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The stacking/layering order is the same as the tab order.

The higher the number in the tab order, the higher on the stack the form lies.

There is no way to programmatically change the tab order/stacking order.

There have been some attempts for a plug-in, but they never really materialized.

Hope, this can help.


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Is there a way to have one field over another field?

I have a checkbox that states "Same as opposite or" inside a box that
will require an address if the option is not checked. Because the
checkbox is there, there is insufficient room in the box for the
address. I would like to control this field by having the address field
cover the checkbox if the user doesn't check off the "Same as opposite"
option. It seems that the text field is always "on top" of the
checkbox, so the user never gets the option to check off the box.


If there is no way of layering these fields one on top of another, is
there a way to programmatically create the field if needed?  I've never
programmatically created a field before.




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