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<P>Martin Haesler wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>Many thanks to Ton Maas for his "hotkey" tip which
I had not know about. I have applied F11 to my shortcut to the
<BR>Explorer (probably my most used utility) so that I can very easily
access it even if the shortcut icon is covered by
<BR>another window. Thanks again.
<P>Regards ... Martin
<BR> </BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>This isn't a hot key, but FWIW if your shortcut is buried beneath a
<I>bunch</I> of windows
<BR>and you want quick access to <I>all</I> desktop shortcuts, you can
right click on the Task
<BR>Bar and choose Minimize All Windows, then open the program you're after.
When
<BR>you're ready just right click the Task Bar again and and choose Undo
Minimize All.
<BR>At least that's the way it works in Win95.
<P>Ken</HTML>
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From: "A.J. Maas" <anthmaas@xxxxxx>
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Subject: IRL
Date: Sun, 19 Jul 1998 01:20:23 +0200
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Thanks, John.
Yes, you(+some other listers) have excellent explained the way IRL 'works'.
Among the questioneers, one was me. At that time, I wanted to make a few
'homebrew' indexes of stocks meeting up with my personal filter:
having the TRUE fundamentaly 'growth' stocks represented by a (World) Growth-stocks index.
Nothing like the surrogate fixtious 'growth' MSCI-World, DJGI-World or FTSE-World indexes,
or the local " volume drivin' " Exchanges' indexes.
I ended up letting this go, among others reasons, it was too complicated to succeed.
Exchanges are too country devoded, information on other countries' stocks is therefore
hard to get hold off (licenses,fees, etc. etc.).
This will change rapedly, with the EURO starting Jan1,1999.
London and Frankfurt will be merging, asking any others to join, Paris and Milan might form an
alternative-joint venture, the Nordic exchanges are having pioneer-talks for a merger, the
New York Stock Exchange wants to merge with an EURO exchange, the Nasdaq will be
joining Franfurt in a joint-venture etc. etc.
In the mean time we have now seen the launce of the Dow Jones STOXX and EURO STOXX
indexes, wich Index-family includes plenty of the European sector indexes.
Among them are Media, Food&Beverage and Non-Cyclical, wich 3 indexes hold most(50%) of
the stocks I was previously seeking for. Plenty of the minor fundamentaly performing stocks
are also included though, wich(in IRL) you are able to filter, by using their industry-code.
Moreover, at least I know now there is a program(IRL) capable of doing this creating of indexes.
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