Actually, Reset Defaults is more confusing than Use Defaults.  The 'to' in 
Reset to Defaults does change the meaning of the sentence.

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Message: 1
Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 11:45:35 +0200
From: "Frank H. Ellenberger" <f.ellenber...@online.de>
Subject: Re: r19371 - gnucash/trunk/src/gnome-utils - Bug #556713 -
    inconsistency in report options
To: Geert Janssens <janssens-ge...@telenet.be>
Cc: Derek Atkins <warl...@mit.edu>, gnucash-devel@gnucash.org
Message-ID: <201007231145.35677.f.ellenber...@online.de>
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Hi,

Am Donnerstag, 15. Juli 2010 um 20:44:34 schrieb Geert Janssens:
> On Thursday 15 July 2010, Derek Atkins wrote:
:
> > Isn't this more of a "Reset Defaults", not "Use Defaults"
> >
> > -derek
>
> Yes, I think I like "Reset defaults" better. It aligns better with the
> tooltip as well.
:
Hm, for me as no native english speaker this sounds more like "Reset the 
defaults" (to what?) than "Reset to defaults"

Frank


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