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Ended up breaking apart the Upgrade/Downgrade choices for project-level management, while retaining the Update option for solution-level management.
For a project, it's now a clear separation between Upgrade and Downgrade, and the action ordering urges you to upgrade first, but if there are no upgrades available, then uninstall is selected rather than downgrade.
For solution-level management, the distinction between upgrade and downgrade wouldn't really work because a new version could be an upgrade for one project but a downgrade for another. So I left it as just Update at the solution level.
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