Steve:

Aside from the suggestions that other people have made of 
code, you could just put in one extra 'dummy' field after
your last field on the form.  It provides somewhere for 
the user to land on, since it is natural for the user to
press [enter] after every field.  So locate a variable
(fvDummy TEXT) as the last field, and make it editable.
People will land there, then they can press [ESC] to save.
It DOES create one extra keystroke, though, when going
onto the next form so you'll have to weight whether that's
worth the price!


Karen
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