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>Thanks for your reply Craig! As you already know, I think you are the best.
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>I agree that "Are you sure" is personal preference, however, I thought it was a nice sequway (sp?) into making sure that Michael understood that it would make the escape trigger the cancel commandbutton. If his users have been using escape for something else and routinely hit it to do something less destructive, then they need to be warned until they get used to it, IMHO.
OK, I can see that. However, since some retraining would be needed, I think I'd leave off the the dialog.
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>Is there any real user interface issues thread or document running around? I believe that the topic is just as valuable as, for example, OLE Automation, but we don't seem to have a specific forum for it.
There have been several interface face threads. You can search for them. For documentation, the Windows Guidelines book comes on the MSDN disks and is part of help or is available online. To get you thinking about better UI design, read Paul Cooper's books.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer