Walden H. Leverich wrote:
Assuming "S1" is the ID on the form:
Var theForm = document.getElementById ('S1');
theForm.action= Action;
theForm.submit();

In Larry's macro, S1 is the "name" of the form, but not the "id". So Alfredo's code properly referenced the form:

document.forms["S1"].action = Action;
document.forms["S1"].submit( );

The following would also properly reference the form:

document.forms[0].action = Action;
document.forms[0].submit( );


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