Re: Re[2]: To click on, or just to click?

Subject: Re: Re[2]: To click on, or just to click?
From: Linda Laurie <LinLaurie -at- MSN -dot- COM>
Date: Thu, 31 Jul 1997 15:16:04 UT

Right on. It should be click save or click OK. At least that's how I learned
it and how I find it used by most others in the field.

Lin

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behalf of John Gratton
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 1997 9:37 PM
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Subject: Re[2]: To click on, or just to click?

If the question is click on or just click....

Few of us (except maybe those who don't use capitalization) would say
select on, or choose on, or touch on, or highlight on, or activate on.
So why click on?

Right on?

John
john -dot- gratton -at- banctec -dot- com

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