RE: Subwindow name?

Subject: RE: Subwindow name?
From: "Butler, Darren J CTR USAF AFMC 584 CBSS/GBHDB" <Darren -dot- Butler -dot- ctr -at- Robins -dot- af -dot- mil>
To: "Nancy Allison" <maker -at- verizon -dot- net>
Date: Tue, 23 Feb 2010 14:05:35 -0500

I render such window as follows:

ADD NEW DEVICE window
ADD NEW DEVICE: IP Address window
ADD NEW DEVICE: Password window
ADD NEW DEVICE: Enter a Device Name window

-Darren

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Subject: Subwindow name?

Hi, all.

The software I am documenting has a series of windows that share the
same main window name but a different subtitle.

Example:

To add a new device, I click Add New Device.

The Add New Device window appears. It has this title:

ADD NEW DEVICE
Enter a Device Name

I enter a device name and click Next.

The next window that appears has this title:

ADD NEW DEVICE
IP Address

I enter an IP address and click Next.

The next window has this title:

ADD NEW DEVICE
Password

and so on.

The subtitles are not parallel, which is one bit of sloppiness, but we
have no control over this software and won't be able to change it.

I need to refer to one of these sub-windows. I am not sure whether to
say "Enter the IP address in the "IP Address" sub-window of the "Add New
Device" window, or what.

I could also call it the "Add New Device/IP Address" window, but I hate
slashes. They obscure the relationship.

What would you call it? I would call it lousy UI design, but that's
another discussion . . .

Thanks!

--Nancy
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