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  1. This is a question for forum admin and staff. Over the last few months I have been slowly building an AP wish list. I have taken my time because I don't want to waste yours with silly requests arising from not being sufficiently 'au fait' with AP. This list breaks roughly into two categories: 1) Comments and sometimes criticisms of how certain tools and features are currently implement and some inconsistencies in implementation. Most of these are very minor. These are not really new features but requests for variations to existing. 2) Requests for entirely new features or new additions to existing features. Clearly the latter should be posted in Feature Requests but what about the others is their a preferred forum for them to be seen by right eyes? Which brings me to the last question. Do you want each request (about ten so far) posted separately with it's own heading so they can go to the appropriate person or is it neater just to list them in a single post to the forum concerned to avoid too many posts?
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