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I have a table that when a user clicks any cell in the row, the entire
row changes color. I have this working. What I cannot figure out, is
that when the user logs off, I want the user to be able to log back on
and have the rows that were selected in the last session still
highlighted. Is there a way to do this. Thank you in advance

Oct 10 '06 #1
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Umm, maybe read the response to your last (identical) post?

Thanks,

Seth Rowe
mj*****@gmail.com wrote:
I have a table that when a user clicks any cell in the row, the entire
row changes color. I have this working. What I cannot figure out, is
that when the user logs off, I want the user to be able to log back on
and have the rows that were selected in the last session still
highlighted. Is there a way to do this. Thank you in advance
Oct 10 '06 #2

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