If you allow users to multi-select thee objects to perform the same
actions on them, then you might consider exposing the options above
the table.  That way even if the same actions are buried as a
contextual menu off of each item (for singleton actions), users still
have an idea of what options exist.

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Rob Fay
User Experience Architect
Blackboard Inc.


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