>Ahhh. Then I would have used "Update" myself.
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>I would interpret "Review" in your context to mean to read it, and nothing more.
>Of course I agree that users would understand regardless after being informed. Just as we have all learned that "OK" means 'save' in MSese.
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Well, here is a little bit more subtle differences. Update means that the intention is to make changes. In our case it's more likely to just "review" and make changes only if the necessity arises <g>
I guess for every new system there must be some learning curve and training no matter how descriptive your captions, menus, etc. would be <g> In our case the definitions change every day, no business specs are written, so sometimes even developers have to be reminded what was the original intention of the form <g>
And no, I'm not complaining <g> In fact, I have the best manager the employee may wish for.
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