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>






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