Hi, "Branko Collin" <collin@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > By abbreviating 'Scale Y:' to 'Y:', you are forcing the user to make > an extra mental transaction, namely to first read the 'Scale X:' > label, which only is partially related to what the 'Scale Y:' control > does. It works the other way around. If Scale is duplicated the user first need to recognize that both controls have the same label. She needs to read both labels and realize that they are the same. With the current layout the group of controls is labelled "Scale" and then there's an "X" and an "Y" label for the individual controls. Sven