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From: pk64380@kaarne.cs.tut.fi (Kuusisto Pasi Petri,,,SIG,64380)
Subject: Re: Program manager ** two questions
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Date: Wed, 28 Apr 1993 12:25:10 GMT
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From article <kOu2rAIJBh107h@axion.UUCP>, by wefiii@axion.UUCP (Warren E. Fridy III):
> In <1993Apr22.204406.20330@vpnet.chi.il.us> lisbon@vpnet.chi.il.us (Gerry Swetsky) writes:
> 
>>(2) Can you set up a short-cut key to return to the Program Manager? 
>>    I know <CTL><ESC>, <ESC> will do it, but I'd rather set it up so I 
>>    can avoid the task list and get back to the P/M with <ALT><F1>.
> 
> You might try the recorder and make a micro. 
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                              Now isn't that just amazing?? :)

Seriously, add program manager to your startup group and define a
shortcut for it. Works.

-zi

