Clarifying SpecRelationsGroups
diff --git a/org.eclipse.rmf.documentation/rmf-latex/reference.tex b/org.eclipse.rmf.documentation/rmf-latex/reference.tex
index 8445069..374723e 100644
--- a/org.eclipse.rmf.documentation/rmf-latex/reference.tex
+++ b/org.eclipse.rmf.documentation/rmf-latex/reference.tex
@@ -8,7 +8,6 @@
 \label{fig:Views}
 \end{wrapfigure}
 
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 Upon opening a ReqIF Model, the editor opens providing an overview of the model.  In essence what you are seeing is the Eclipse Workbench, with several modifications.  Here you will find a quick overview of each component.  A more detailed description of the Workbench can be found in Eclipse's Workbench User Guide.
 
 A model contains any number of specifications, and the details of each specification can be inspected individually.  The windows in which all relevant information appears are called Views.  At your disposal are many Views with productivity, debugging, help and team resources.  We will be focusing only on the Views relevant to ProR.
@@ -47,7 +46,7 @@
   "SpecRelations" shows all SpecRelations in the ReqIF as a flat list.
   For now, we will ignore SpecRelations.
 \item
-  "SpecRelationsGroups" ***** I HAVE NO IDEA.  SHALL WE IGNORE THIS, TOO?
+  "SpecRelationsGroups" represent an optional mechanism for grouping SpecRelations between two specific Specifications.
 \end{itemize}
 
 The properties of a selected Element are shown in the Properties view