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Now that I have been working with the interface a bit, I see that I was not using the UPDATE button effectively. I was adding new lines, deleting the old line and then moving things around.

 

It might be more intuitive if the UPDATE button was located on the same line as "Remove Line", "Move Line Up" and "Move Line Down". Let's see what everyone else thinks.

 

Thanks,

George.

Yes, I'd like to get a little more feedback on this one. Here's the reasoning for where the "Update" button is now ...

 

The "Remove Line", "move line up", and "move line down" buttons do not use any information from the 'Add To Program' area below. The "Update" button, just like the "Add to 'If'"/"Add to 'Then'"/"Add to 'Finally'" buttons, does use all the information in the 'Add To Program' area, thus they are grouped together there.

 

 

Now that I have been working with the interface a bit, I see that I was not using the UPDATE button effectively. I was adding new lines, deleting the old line and then moving things around.

 

It might be more intuitive if the UPDATE button was located on the same line as "Remove Line", "Move Line Up" and "Move Line Down". Let's see what everyone else thinks.

 

Thanks,

George.

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I see your point and it does make sense. Maybe I interpret the word "update" as pertaining to the whole item rather than an individual line. This is certainly not a big deal and you can get used to it very easy.

 

Thanks,

George

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