Hi Cathi,
Thank you for your help.
>Hi Dmitry,
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>You can create a button that "Goes Back" but I don't think that is what you want. I would say the Redirect is the best option for the page to reload with defaults and not what was already there before they summited the order.
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>>Is there another way (besides using Response.Redirect( "previoiusPage.aspx" ) ) to reload previous page?
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>>Here is an example:
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>>User enters information in the Order page. Click Submit.
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>>Page 'Thank you for your order' appears. I want to have a button on this form with caption 'Create New Order'. In the Click() method of the 'Create New Order' page I can use Response.Redirect() but maybe there is more efficient way.
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>>Thank you for any suggestions.
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