Richard Dobson said: >and, wherever possible, ensure that the most frequently performed tasks >(which may be the most argued-over parameter, of course) require the >least number of steps. A sub-menu requires at least four, possibly five >steps: How difficult would it be to add a statistical analysis function to the program which tracks the most used menu items and organises them into a seperate menu specifically for the most used items? -- Patrick Shirkey - Manager Boost Hardware. Importing Korean Computer Hardware to New Zealand. Http://www.boosthardware.com - Cool toys to fufill every geeks fantasy.
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