The selected checkbox for "Limit to any of the following" in Advanced mode jump around when users navigate to the page by using the "back button". Their initial checkbox selections always jump six boxes down in our catalog. Example: <http://man.waldo.kohalibrary.com/cgi-bin/koha/opac-search.pl?expanded_options=1> In Advanced check the limit box for Curriculum Collection Type in a keyword. Hit Search. After viewing result page, hit back button or backspace. Now, the checkbox for Curriculum Collection is blank, but the one for Floor 4 is checked. It seems that if you search the public catalog in Advanced Search mode and choose any one of the first 11 Collection Codes listed under "Limit to any of the following", do a search and return to this Advanced Search, a new code will be selected. This may have something to do with the way our user interface is configured. I don't think it is happening in other LLEK catalogs. The checkboxes always jump 6 spaces. Since we have the last five codes set to be invisible to users, the "jumping" only occurs with the first 11 choices. This is a little confusing. Users who do not re-examine the checkboxes carefully not realize that they are now doing a search with a different limit. I would prefer that users who return to the Advanced Search screen using "back" to either find no checkbox limit selected or else find the same checkbox selected that they used for their search. Either of those behaviors would make sense, but the one where there is a new limit that seems to be selected by the system itself is confusing. When we first got set up with Koha, somone with Liblime helped us set up some javascript in Advanced Search that hides some of our CCODES from patrons. So I strongly suspect this his may be something we can change ourselves in the Admin settings, but I do not know how to do it. Can someone help me with this? We're using LLEK, but I suspect that this particular problem has to do with the customization that was done with our user interface for the Advanced Search page rather than a LLEK feature per se. Advance thanks. -- Stacy Pober Information Alchemist Manhattan College Library Riverdale, NY 10471 stacy.pober@manhattan.edu