Jim Dean![]() Sage ![]() ![]() Posts: 3022 Joined: 9/21/2006 Location: L'ville, GA ![]() | Feedback is much more likely if the question/issue is well defined. Best way to define it is to take snapshots of specific cases you have questions about, and provide clear doc's re what settings, etc are in play relevant to that case. Then, someone else can clearly understand the issue and respond to it. Otherwise, it sort of comes across in a blurry way, roughly translated as "I don't like the way divergences work in OT". That's probably not what was intended ... specifics help narrow the focus to something that can be tested and carefully considered by others. I regularly recommend the use of SnagIt by Techsmith.com as a superb tool not only for capturing screen shots, but also for marking them up. All of the hundreds of shots I've uploaded to this and other forums have been done with that too. It's the best 40 bucks you'll ever spend on software, IMHO. FWIW.:~) |