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color=#0000ff size=2>Have you tried clicking the export button after your 
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color=#0000ff size=2>To search: the best I've found is LookOut (if you're using 
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  From: buzzmr [mailto:buzzmr@xxxxxxxx] 
  Sent: Monday, June 21, 2004 3:52 AMTo: 
  amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: [amibroker] How to scan entire 
  message list for a particular subject?
  Group,Does anyone here know how to scan this entire 
  message list of nearly 66000 messages for a particular topic?  I have 
  downloaded the entire 50Mb+ of 'searchable' archive files that comprise 
  about 35000+ of the earliest messages, but I'd like to somehow find 
  particular posts which may contain answers from amongst the remaining 
  31000+ messages to date.The Yahoo search mechanism apparently only 
  allows searching a small range of messages at a time which would be very 
  time consuming for going thru a very large range.   There 
  doesn't seem to be a mechanism for specifying a user-selected range (such 
  as msg# 31259 thru msg#65219) to search.  Unless I've missed 
  something.Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.I THINK 
  I recall seeing something a while back regarding writing 
  exploration-result symbols DIRECTLY to a text file (external to AB) 
  'on-the-fly' WITHOUT having to first store symbols into a watchlist and 
  then exporting them from AB, but I have no idea where that (possible) 
  thread may reside on this forum.  Hence my desire to search for such 
  a thread.  I think it's probably straightforward to do, but likely 
  requires a file-handling script, and I would like to review messages 
  related to this topic.  (If anyone can direct me to specific message 
  numbers on this topic, assuming they exist, I would appreciate it.  
  Thanks.)Check AmiBroker web page at:<A 
  href="">http://www.amibroker.com/Check 
  group FAQ at: <A 
  href="">http://groups.yahoo.com/group/amibroker/files/groupfaq.html 
  


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