A wrote:
It might make sense to move everything involving the insertion of dates
into the above noted "Under Type select Date...". Anytime someone says
"One point of confusion..." then you know something needs to be looked
at a bit more and see if a way can't be found to eliminate the
confusion.
One point that many developers as well as users miss is that menus do
not need to be a tree structure. You can have more than one path through
the menu structure to reach the same function.
So it might be possible to keep this date function both where it is now
*AND* have it appear under the Date menu. Best of both worlds.
This is where someone highly skilled in UI design and/or
Human Factors and/or Usability Design would be very helpful. Is my
suggestion the best answer or is it better to leave things as they are?
I honestly don't know and I'm not sure it's worth spending the brain
cycles on it.
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- Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Bug report -- Libre Ofice version 4.1.3.2 (continued)
Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Bug report -- Libre Ofice version 4.1.3.2 · Charles Smith
[libreoffice-users] Re: Bug report -- Libre Ofice version 4.1.3.2 · Alex Thurgood
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