Renamed "Apply Update..." command to "Apply Update from File...".#322504
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This PR clarifies the Windows-only developer command for applying an update by renaming it to better indicate that it requires selecting an update installer from disk, addressing the confusion described in #264648.
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- Renamed the
Developercommand label from “Apply Update...” to “Apply Update from File...”. - Updated the open-file dialog title to match the clarified wording.
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Fixes #264648