A graphical user interface and method for data entry of a plurality of fields
of
information in a computer system, such as a web browser interface, using small
scrolling and paging of tabular data and entry fields. A JAVA script is employed
to produce a form-like user interface in which a user may enter information in
fields shown in a graphical user interface ("GUI") window display area. The GUI
is provided with a NEXT button which allows the user to indicate that he or she
has more data to enter than can be entered in the currently available view of the
form in the GUI window display area. The script saves the currently entered data
into a set of hidden fields or variables, and provides a new screen with clear
fields for additional data entry. By selecting the PREVIOUS button provided by
the JAVA script on the GUI, the user may cause the script to recall previously
saved data from the hidden fields or variables and to redisplay them so that the
user may review or edit previously entered information. The system and method for
the graphical user interface is useful for data entry in any environment where
user display space is limited, such as within a graphical user interface display
window in a web browser or other computer software, or on a small display of a
hand held web browsing device such as a web-enabled wireless phone or personal
digital assistant ("PDA").