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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Apr  6 22:52:11 +0000 
2007 -------
Ok, I just tried it out and it does NOT work properly.

Sure, I can tab through and get the line highlighted but then right-clicking and
trying to get the object properties pulls up the regression line formatting 
issues.

In other words, the interface/interaction is NOT consistent.

If there is no regression line then right-clicking on the highlighted data line
pulls up the data object properties.

If there is a regression line then right-clicking on the highlighted data line
pulls up the regression object properties which forces the user to highlight the
data line using the tab key and then going up to the menu bars to be able to
change the data object properties.

In short, there are 2 ways to alter data object properties - going to the menu
bar or right-clicking (if no regression line) but when a regression line is
present then the user can ONLY go to the menu bar to change the underlying data
object properties and they MUST use the tab key to get there.

Honestly, this SUCKS as a user interface and if this is going to be left as-is
then don't shoot the messenger when people complain about inconsistent user
interfaces.  I've presented the information - do with it what you will but
changing it to anything other than an Open-Defect is shorting the users.

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