Hi Michael

I'll echo what Yohan says. Detect the OS. If it's Apple, place
'Cancel' to the left and 'Save' to the right. If it's Windows,
place 'Cancel' to the left and 'Save' to the right.

What Sudhindra mentions is good option to consider too.

You might want to have a look at these articles by Nielsen and Tullis
on placement of OK and Cancel buttons as well:
http://www.theuxbookmark.com/2009/05/interaction-design/ok%u2013cancel-or-cancel%u2013ok-ok-and-cancel-buttons-whats-the-right-order/

-Abhay


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