>>In addition to my prior suggestion, you could hide the items you don't want clicked on (set the display attribute to none - possibly using CSS), then modify the display attribute in the onLoad event of the form to display the items.
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>Yes, but the solution I was looking for was a wrapper in order to avoid changing the content of the page.
That's what comes of incompletely specifying your requirements, if you state accurately & completely what you want, then you are more likely to get solutions that are to your liking.
It's something I have become very wary of in this business, too often in the past have I come across clients asking for a piece of s/w, or a mod to s/w, to do something & when delivered, getting the answer "well yes it does what I want, but it doesn't do it in the way I wanted" & rejecting the solution.
Len Speed