In a message dated 3/7/2001 3:16:03 AM EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > One of the keys to effective software design is to make the common > cases easy and the uncommon cases possible. I completely agree with this. However, one person's logical grouping of controls isn't logical to another person. What do people think of my putting options that affect the raw scan in the Device tab, and other options in other tabs? I've been asked several times in the past few days which options affect the raw scan, and this seems like a logical way to organize things. However, I could also imagine wanting to put the most common options in one tab, and less common options in another, but this would be subject to endless debate about what a "common" option is. Doing it functionally would at least end the debate <smile>. It's only a single-click to pull up another tab, so I think it makes sense to organize the tabs functionally. Regards, Ed Hamrick
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