Issue 95284

Summary: Improper wording when asking to save changes on exit
Product: General Reporter: ccheney <ccheney>
Component: uiAssignee: AOO issues mailing list <issues>
Status: CONFIRMED --- QA Contact:
Severity: Trivial    
Priority: P3 CC: issues
Version: OOo 3.0   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: All   
OS: All   
URL: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/208682
Issue Type: DEFECT Latest Confirmation in: ---
Developer Difficulty: ---

Description ccheney 2008-10-21 18:44:22 UTC
An Ubuntu user filed this bug:

when something is typed in a document and the changes are not saved, if the
close button is clicked an alert box comes up saying, "The document "Document1"
has been modified. Do you want to save your changes?" The three options are the
following: Save, Discard, Cancel. The problem with this is that the word
"Cancel" could mean to cancel saving the changes and return to the document, or
cancel and quit. This can be confusing so the word "Cancel" should be replaced
with the phrase "Do not save changes and return to the document"

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Basically they seem to think that the current wording is confusing as to what
the 'Cancel' part means.