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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Thu Sep 23 12:34:29 
+0000 2010 -------
I am a UX expert; I'm an interaction designer with Red Hat.

I do not think the label "Abort Recovery" is going to solve the problem.  #1,
the word "Abort" in at least the English language is not the best word to use.
#2, it doesn't solve the problem I articulated in making it clear which button
is the one to press to actually start OO.o. Renaming "Cancel Recovery" to "Abort
Recovery" does little to address this issue. The reason I added "Cancel Recovery
& Continue" to the button text was to make it clear which option would allow the
user to ignore the dialog.

Maybe a "Ignore" button would be nice.

Does the recovered document go away when you hit the cancel button, or does it
keep coming back? It seems to appear every time I use OO.o but I don't know if
that is because of my usage or because it retains the canceled document. If it's
due to the latter, ignore is more accurate anway.

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