Changing focus line in List View object?

Hi -
I have an list view object on my dashboard that displays about 50 lines of data, with the very first line being a total line. You can drill-into the any one item on the list view to see detail in another chart. The content of the list view is updated when the date range is change from current month to previous month.
My question is this: if I select the 5th line item in the list view then change the date range, the list view retains the focus on the 5th line even after it is updated - so is it possible to force the list view to change the focus to the 1st line everytime the date range changes?
I am guessing no because I see nothing in the properties of the list view that allows you to control focus.
Thanks in Advance!

Melissa,
No there is no option as such in the component. May be you can use the Reset button component.
-Anil

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