Well, while GWMicro cannot say it as they would have legions of set file users up in arms, they are perhaps slowly but surely relegating the sf in favor of scripting being introduced in the forthcoming 7.0. So in a year or 2, once folks get used to scripting, set files may become a secondary means of enhancing WE. Having said this, RAV likely is such a minor application in the GWMicro universe that unless a user created the sets or scripts, GWMicro has little practical reason to devote their precious limited resources towards this. And given, this is little more than cosmetic, that decision is a wise one. Applian similarily makes such decisions when working with its products for it too is a small company. Frankly, this hardly matters to me as I know what I'm doing and the file menu sometimes speaks immediately and others times it doesn't. The important thing to me is that its there. Granted, i AM WORKING with RAV on a daily basis so I now know the program like the back of my hand. The only reason Applian might have an interest in this topic is if it somehow impacted a new RAV user in learning the program. So that would be the real question. And I'd suggest that unless the fix is an easy one, a well-schooled Windows user understands the conventional Windows menu structure. -- To unsubscribe: e-mail blindreplay-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with unsubscribe in subject To contact list owner: e-mail blindreplay-admins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx