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>>I am determining the name of the list and the window title (lucky me, eh?).
Indeed, lucky you. <g> I'd love to have more input into dialog boxes, error
messages, etc.
>>Audience is very non-technical with high school (maybe some college)
education. My point is that I don't think they'll understand what Exceptions
means. I guess I'm unclear on how common the term is and for non-techies, does
the name imply the function?
Non-techies won't know what exceptions are, and there's no reason they should
have to learn. If it's an error, call it an error; if it's a warning, call it a
warning. (If it's coming up *after* they submit the form, sounds like it's more
likely to be an error than a warning...) And since you have some input into the
interface: are there ways you can ward off the error before it happens by
clarifying the instructions on the form and/or getting the developers to modify
the form?
Christine
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