SG
The Article talks about all changes with regard to the Apply button and
using OK for a single change. My inclination remains that is safer to always
click on the Apply button, whenever there is an Apply button not "greyed"
out, rather than OK to be sure that all aspects of the change are covered.
The Article implies that OK is not then needed. If the user clicks on Apply
this does not, however, close the Window so you need to do something to
achieve that and clicking on OK does that.
Technically you are right where only one change is being made. However,when
offering advice in these newsgroups all levels of computer skills are
encountered and offering a fail safe approach, it may go beyond what is
needed, is simpler and does no harm.
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Gerry
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Stourport, England
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"SG" <> wrote in message
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> "Gerry" <> wrote in message
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>> SG
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>> You may be right but I am not convinced.
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>> Gerry
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>> FCA
>> Stourport, England
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>> "SG" <> wrote in message
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>>>
>>> Clicking Apply is the exact same as clicking OK as far as making a
>>> change take effect. The Apply option appears when there are more than
>>> one Tab so a user that wants to make several changes can do so without
>>> the the menu closing. In others words if I were to make a change on one
>>> Tab then click Apply that will take affect right away, then I move to
>>> the next Tab and make another change and so on. When I'm done I then
>>> click OK and the menu will then close.
>>>
>>> --
>>> All the best,
>>> SG
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> This describes it somewhat.....
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...kf(VS.80).aspx
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> All the best,
> SG
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