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After I fill in the blanks on the Data Form, I can use the Add New
button to create a new name, I noticed there are 6 buttons on the side:
OK, Add New, Delete, Restore, Find, View Source.

Can anyone tell me what the Restore button does & doesn't do? Thanks for
you help.
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GreyGoose wrote:
After I fill in the blanks on the Data Form, I can use the Add New
button to create a new name, I noticed there are 6 buttons on the side:
OK, Add New, Delete, Restore, Find, View Source.

Can anyone tell me what the Restore button does & doesn't do? Thanks for
you help.

Never mind! I knew this would happen. As soon as I post a question, I
found the answer.

It seems that when you make a mistake or change any information, all you
have to do is click on the Restore button & it will change back to the
text you had before. If you typed in Moose, deleted it, then typed in
Butterfly, when you click on the Restore button, it goes back to Moose!

Voilą, ladies & gentlemen, thank you for your time & patience!! I'm off
for a bottle or two of some cold red wine & pizza with smoked mozzarella!!
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