Hi Alex,

Just to let you know, holding down the shift key and arrowing through is 
general way to select (highlight) multiple contiguous items.  It works in other 
tables, too.  You can select multiple files for deletion this way in Finder, or 
select multiple tracks in iTunes to use to either create a new playlist from 
selection or delete from your library. (What's more fun is doing non-contiguous 
selection!)

Cheers,

Esther

On Aug 20, 2012, at 14:29, Alex Hall wrote:

> Hi all,
> I wanted to let you know of a cool command I just discovered in mail, though 
> most of you probably know it already. As you arrow through messages, you can 
> hold shift and the message spoken is selected. When you first press shift and 
> an arrow key, the message you were on as well as the one you land on are both 
> selected. This is great since I can just select a bunch of messages and 
> delete them, instead of deleting one by one and having that imap refresh 
> annoyance restart the speaking of messages every time. Anyway, I just thought 
> I'd share in case someone didn't know.
> 
> 
> Have a great day,
> Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini)

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