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    <p>Thank you.  I must have missed this.  <br>
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    <p>But yes, there are half a dozen places along the click paths in
      TC where some crucial thing is "below the fold", far off-screen,
      and the only way to see the crucial thing is to scroll and scroll
      and eventually find the crucial thing.  Thanks to you I am now
      tipped off that this thing that I am griping about is on that list
      of "below the fold" crucial things.</p>
    <p>Again thank you.</p>
    <p>Carl<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 2/10/2025 7:51 AM, Michael Brown via
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        <div>Carl,</div>
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        <div>In a clear as mud design choice, at the bottom of the list
          of the goods / services, there is a statement that if no box
          is checked, the whatever (44e reg, specimen) applies to all
          items. Placing that option at the bottom of the list in many
          cases, put the important information out of view until one has
          gone through the exercise of checking boxes.</div>
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        <div>Best regards, <br>
          Michael<br>
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                    <div dir="ltr">Michael Brown<br>
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        <div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Sat, Feb 8, 2025 at 6:10\u202fPM
          Carl Oppedahl via E-trademarks &lt;<a
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        <blockquote class="gmail_quote">Today I was trying to prepare a
          trademark application in Trademark <br>
          Center.  The click path eventually brought me to the place to
          upload my <br>
          specimens of use.  This application has only one trademark
          class.  I was <br>
          uploading six specimens of use.<br>
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          For each of my six specimens of use, TC requires that I click
          around to <br>
          say which of my services the specimen applies to.  But there
          is only one <br>
          check box to click.  It selects (oddly enough) the services
          that are in <br>
          my single trademark class.<br>
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          But why?  Isn't it understood that if there is only one
          trademark class, <br>
          the specimen relates to that single trademark class?  It's not
          like I <br>
          have any discretion to check or uncheck the box.  If I were to
          refuse to <br>
          check it, the system will not let me proceed. If I do check
          it, I am <br>
          checking the only thing that I am able to check.  There is no
          decision <br>
          process here.<br>
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          Seems to me that what TC ought to do, when there is only one
          class, is <br>
          simply display on the screen "I am submitting this specimen
          for the sole <br>
          class that is in the application".    Or something like that. 
          Why force <br>
          the filer to do extra clicking that is not needed?<br>
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