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_anomDiebolt_
Qrew Elite
Put a Rich Text Formula field in the middle of your form with this definition:
"<div style='Vibrant Success' onclick=$('#footerSaveAndKeepWorkingMenuOption').click();>Save and Keep Working</div>"
When it is clicked it will trigger the clicking of the native Save and Keep Working button (even though it is not visible at the moment). FWIW, this type of strategy of embedding JavaScript into a form which emulates a user clicking on a native features is safer than other methods of more directly invading the native markup and code.
"<div style='Vibrant Success' onclick=$('#footerSaveAndKeepWorkingMenuOption').click();>Save and Keep Working</div>"
When it is clicked it will trigger the clicking of the native Save and Keep Working button (even though it is not visible at the moment). FWIW, this type of strategy of embedding JavaScript into a form which emulates a user clicking on a native features is safer than other methods of more directly invading the native markup and code.
GaryMcDonald
7 years agoQrew Trainee
Ok thanks. I tried to add a New field in a completely different application and paste it in there...and it doesn't work there either. I'll putter around and see what I can come up with...I'll let you know if it gets solved.