<P> Iterative design is commonly used in the development of human computer interfaces . This allows designers to identify any usability issues that may arise in the user interface before it is put into wide use . Even the best usability experts cannot design perfect user interfaces in a single attempt, so a usability engineering lifecycle should be built around the concept of iteration . </P> <P> The typical steps of iterative design in user interfaces are as follows: </P> <Ol> <Li> Complete an initial interface design </Li> <Li> Present the design to several test users </Li> <Li> Note any problems had by the test user </Li> <Li> Refine interface to account for / fix the problems </Li> <Li> Repeat steps 2 - 4 until user interface problems are resolved </Li> </Ol> <Li> Complete an initial interface design </Li>

In the design view of a form which of the following would not be performed