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Red box with number in it, upper right corner - In the dark about many things
Posted: Feb 03, 2014
What is it? I noticed from time to time I'll get a report with that red box with a #1 in it and wonder what it's supposed to mean.
I believe it's a note about the job - sm
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I don't have now, so I can't test it out, but I think you can hover your pointer over it or click on it and it will tell you the note. I haven't seen it say anything other than something like "type headings in order dictated." It pertains to the preferred heading list.
Red box - in the dark
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Thanks for the information. I'll "hover and discover" next time. I assume then that I must be doing things okay because I haven't heard anything one way or the other.
yeah, nothing important. - sm
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In the previous version of Fluency, the message was visible at the top of the screen with no box. They just decided to hide it with this version.
That means there are preferred headings - you need to watch for and use
Yup its a warning to use headings - what would be nice is
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