Thanks David, I think it’s a good point, removing the method (changing the 4 things) for the more flexible ‘the following can be achieved’ means that the user would then be in control of achieving more. (Or seen to be.) The method (user-overriding) is a key factor in how this works. It should be specified in such a way that means you apply those changes, and it should just work. Not that you apply those changes and then have to change more to make it work. Cheers, -Alastair -- www.nomensa.com<http://www.nomensa.com/> / @alastcReceived on Monday, 13 November 2017 17:32:19 UTC
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