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mikey,

This is not available OOB...

What you can do is create a new Custom Actioncreate a new Custom Action that will add a button to the ribbon right after the Edit button, follow this on making custom action: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh500259.aspx.

In custom action, call a Javascript function in which you can get all the items selected by user, see this URL: http://www.learningsharepoint.com/forum/sharepoint-2010-programming/get-selected-items-in-a-list-sharepoint-2010/this URL.

and then redirect the user to a web part page or open Modal pop up dialog [sending selected items as query string with separator] with the web part page, inside the web part page drop a Visual Web Part and you need to code the Visual Web Part as well...

Inside the Visual Web Part you can update all the selected items with the Title and other fields given by user :)

I hope this helps, a lot of coding and customization involved...

mikey,

This is not available OOB...

What you can do is create a new Custom Action that will add a button to the ribbon right after the Edit button, follow this on making custom action: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh500259.aspx

In custom action, call a Javascript function in which you can get all the items selected by user, see this URL: http://www.learningsharepoint.com/forum/sharepoint-2010-programming/get-selected-items-in-a-list-sharepoint-2010/

and then redirect the user to a web part page or open Modal pop up dialog [sending selected items as query string with separator] with the web part page, inside the web part page drop a Visual Web Part and you need to code the Visual Web Part as well...

Inside the Visual Web Part you can update all the selected items with the Title and other fields given by user :)

I hope this helps, a lot of coding and customization involved...

This is not available OOB...

What you can do is create a new Custom Action that will add a button to the ribbon right after the Edit button.

In custom action, call a Javascript function in which you can get all the items selected by user, see this URL.

and then redirect the user to a web part page or open Modal pop up dialog [sending selected items as query string with separator] with the web part page, inside the web part page drop a Visual Web Part and you need to code the Visual Web Part as well...

Inside the Visual Web Part you can update all the selected items with the Title and other fields given by user :)

I hope this helps, a lot of coding and customization involved...

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mikey,

This is not available OOB...

What you can do is create a new Custom Action that will add a button to the ribbon right after the Edit button, follow this on making custom action: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh500259.aspx

In custom action, call a Javascript function in which you can get all the items selected by user, see this URL: http://www.learningsharepoint.com/forum/sharepoint-2010-programming/get-selected-items-in-a-list-sharepoint-2010/

and then redirect the user to a web part page or open Modal pop up dialog [sending selected items as query string with separator] with the web part page, inside the web part page drop a Visual Web Part and you need to code the Visual Web Part as well...

Inside the Visual Web Part you can update all the selected items with the Title and other fields given by user :)

I hope this helps, a lot of coding and customization involved...

Thanks,

Arsalan Adam Khatri

mikey,

This is not available OOB...

What you can do is create a new Custom Action that will add a button to the ribbon right after the Edit button, follow this on making custom action: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh500259.aspx

In custom action, call a Javascript function in which you can get all the items selected by user, see this URL: http://www.learningsharepoint.com/forum/sharepoint-2010-programming/get-selected-items-in-a-list-sharepoint-2010/

and then redirect the user to a web part page or open Modal pop up dialog [sending selected items as query string with separator] with the web part page, inside the web part page drop a Visual Web Part and you need to code the Visual Web Part as well...

Inside the Visual Web Part you can update all the selected items with the Title and other fields given by user :)

I hope this helps, a lot of coding and customization involved...

Thanks,

Arsalan Adam Khatri

mikey,

This is not available OOB...

What you can do is create a new Custom Action that will add a button to the ribbon right after the Edit button, follow this on making custom action: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh500259.aspx

In custom action, call a Javascript function in which you can get all the items selected by user, see this URL: http://www.learningsharepoint.com/forum/sharepoint-2010-programming/get-selected-items-in-a-list-sharepoint-2010/

and then redirect the user to a web part page or open Modal pop up dialog [sending selected items as query string with separator] with the web part page, inside the web part page drop a Visual Web Part and you need to code the Visual Web Part as well...

Inside the Visual Web Part you can update all the selected items with the Title and other fields given by user :)

I hope this helps, a lot of coding and customization involved...

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Arsalan Adam Khatri
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mikey,

This is not available OOB...

What you can do is create a new Custom Action that will add a button to the ribbon right after the Edit button, follow this on making custom action: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh500259.aspx

In custom action, call a Javascript function in which you can get all the items selected by user, see this URL: http://www.learningsharepoint.com/forum/sharepoint-2010-programming/get-selected-items-in-a-list-sharepoint-2010/

and then redirect the user to a web part page or open Modal pop up dialog [sending selected items as query string with separator] with the web part page, inside the web part page drop a Visual Web Part and you need to code the Visual Web Part as well...

Inside the Visual Web Part you can update all the selected items with the Title and other fields given by user :)

I hope this helps, a lot of coding and customization involved...

Thanks,

Arsalan Adam Khatri