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Subject:Re: CLICK OR CLICK ON From:David Dubin <David_Dubin -at- NOTES -dot- PW -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 10 Jun 1994 05:17:50 PDT
I us the following phrase:
"Click on the Name button", where Name is the exact name of the button
displayed.
The reasoning for this is that the actual clicking is done with the mouse,
therefore one cannot click an icon or button, but can click [with the cursor]
on the button.
David Dubin -at- notes -dot- pw -dot- com@internet