Hi,

You can use a Named Anchor on the page and use document.location.href.

FYI, the gibberish in the middle is just to test it

Code:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">

<html>
<head>
<title>Untitled</title>
<script language="vbscript">
<!--
Sub goToPlace()
document.location.href="#item1"
End Sub
//-->
</script>

</head>
<body>
<input type="button" value="go to item1" onclick="goToPlace()">
bfdbdhr<Br>bfdbdhr<Br>bfdbdhr<Br>
bfdbdhr<Br>bfdbdhr<Br>bfdbdhr<Br>
bfdbdhr<Br>bfdbdhr<Br>bfdbdhr<Br>
bfdbdhr<Br>bfdbdhr<Br>bfdbdhr<Br>
bfdbdhr<Br>bfdbdhr<Br>bfdbdhr<Br>
bfdbdhr<Br>bfdbdhr<Br>bfdbdhr<Br>
bfdbdhr<Br>bfdbdhr<Br>bfdbdhr<Br>
bfdbdhr<Br>bfdbdhr<Br>bfdbdhr<Br>
bfdbdhr<Br>bfdbdhr<Br>bfdbdhr<Br>
bfdbdhr<Br>bfdbdhr<Br>bfdbdhr<Br>
<a name="item1">
this is after item 1
</body>
</html>