It would be interesting to play with Click + Drag to select multiple rows,
similar to a list box.  This is perhaps unexpected and advanced
functionality, but with proper cues it can be learned and can speed the
interaction up.

It is also dependent on whether you need to preserve Click + Drag's default
behavior of text selection.

On Mon, Sep 15, 2008 at 11:11 AM, Suba Periyasami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Check box table design is widely used for selecting multiple rows in a
> table
> and performing batch actions (example- delete, apply, assign).
> Alternatively, Shift click can be used to enable multi selection.  Hotmail
> is doing this in a slightly different way. Are there any other thoughts,
> examples out there for selecting multiple rows?
>
>
> -Suba
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