Bill:
Thanks for the suggestion. It will not do it. The user may be down 137 rows into the 
data and be correcting an error. I am trying to avoid jumping back to the start.    
The data that has changed is in columns, not variables.

The main reason I posted the question was I could not find the information on Screen 
Restore in the help. It is well documented in the On Line documentation. I didn't 
think to look there before I thought to ask here. I remember seeing SCREEN RESTORE 
mentioned recently. I didn't realize it is always on, unless for some reason it is set 
off to prevent update of the display. So, it never seems to do anything, because 
setting it on changes nothing.

Thanks again,
Jim Blackburn
Kodiak

Bill Eyring wrote:
> 
> Jim
> 
> Put the following commands in an exit.eep
> 
> In your form:
> 1. click Layout
> 2. click Table Settings
> 3. click On Row Exit
> 4. enter the name of your eep and save the form
> 
> -exit.eep
> screen restore on
> recalc variables
> ret
> 
> If your eep does any currency calculations, make sure you also have set zero
> on.
> 
> Your form will be redisplayed with the new data.
> 
> Hope this helps.
> 
> Bill Eyring
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