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Sun - Java Look and Feel Design Guidelines,

November 19th, 2006

Sun - Java Look and Feel Design Guidelines, 2nd Edition made by dotneter@teamfly Single Column You can enable users to select an entire column by clicking any cell in the column. The cell that was clicked gets keyboard focus, which is indicated by an inner border. Any previous selection is deselected. In the following figure, the user has clicked Krakatoa in the Project column. The white background indicates that the cell can be edited. Figure 196 Single-Column Selection Single Range of Columns You can enable users to select one column or a range of columns. Users select a column by clicking any cell in the column. The cell that was clicked gets keyboard focus and becomes the anchor point of the selection. Users extend the selection by moving the pointer to a new column and Shift-clicking. Users can also select a range of columns by dragging through the range. In the following figure, the user has clicked 1273 and then Shift-clicked Amann. The cell containing 1273 cannot be edited, as indicated by its background color. Figure 197 Range of Selected Columns
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Sun - Java Look and Feel Design Guidelines,

November 19th, 2006

Sun - Java Look and Feel Design Guidelines,

November 19th, 2006

Sun - Java Look and Feel Design Guidelines,

November 19th, 2006

Sun - Java Look and Feel Design Guidelines,

November 19th, 2006

Sun - Java Look and Feel Design Guidelines,

November 19th, 2006

Sun - Java Look and Feel Design Guidelines,

November 18th, 2006

Sun - Java Look and Feel Design Guidelines,

November 18th, 2006

Sun - Java Look and Feel Design Guidelines,

November 18th, 2006

Sun - Java Look and Feel Design Guidelines,

November 18th, 2006

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