There are times when you want both a hierarchical menu plus other ways
of finding things. 

Alinta

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William Brall
Sent: Monday, 1 December 2008 1:57 AM
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Subject: Re: [IxDA Discuss] Menu IA tools

Why, pray tell, do people think that a hierarchical organization is
appropriate for some 10,000 items.

Would something search, or at least tag, based be better?

I realize this isn't what the thread is about, but I think it is
linked. Clearly, if you have trouble creating a hierarchical list is
word, it might not be the best choice in your menu either.

Regards,
Will


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