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Originally Posted by msadesign
David,
An example of this is the default window, from which one can select the source and target, but from which cannot select scripts. Another example is the fact that you can tell SD to do something that is exactly the same thing as a pre-defined script, but you are not alerted to this fact. Taken together, these two user experiences mean that every time I use the app I have to re-read What's Going to Happen, making sure I am running my script; and I also have to re-confirm the choices. This is a waste of time and more significantly it introduces a possiblity of error. Error is not allowed.
Michael
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So what you're really saying is you make the necessary settings you want and then save it calling, let's say, "My Backup" and it shows in the main window. That confirms you're using the exact same settings you used last time instead of going through every setting again to double check if it's right. Now that's an excellent idea. I'm all for that.
patrickm