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Michael R. Groh, Joseph C. Stockman, Gavin Powell, and Cary N. Prague

"Access 2007 Bible"

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found on the ribbon. A patch will be made available as soon as possible.???
n Category 3: Small bugs and minor nits: Category 3 bugs are small issues that don??™t
affect the operation of your application. They may be caption or label misspellings or
incorrect text box colors. Category 3 bugs should be fixed soon, but should not take
precedence over Category 1 bugs. They should take precedence over Category 2 bugs
only when they??™re so extreme that the application looks completely unacceptable or when
they cause enough trouble for users that a fix is quickly needed.
Categorizing bugs and approaching them systematically, helps you create a program that looks and
behaves the way its users think it should. Sometimes you may feel like you??™ll never finish your
Category 1 list, but you will. You??™ll be smiling the day you check your bug sheet and realize that
you??™re down to a few Category 2s and a dozen or so Category 3s! Although you may be tempted to
skip this beta-testing phase of development, don??™t.


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