[Dx4win] Re: QSL sent info (Pete Smith)

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Sat, 29 Mar 2003 16:29:42 -0600


Why not simply enter the QSL received date in the "Notes for this QSO" 
field?  If you get a batch in from the bureau, simply highlight the first 
QSL received date (such as QSL REC'D 01/28/03) perform a Ctrl-C (to copy) 
and then place the cursor into the Notes for this QSO for each succeding 
QSL and perform a Ctrl-V (to paste).  I'll agree that it is one more step, 
but certainly not one that takes much time, and should meet your need to 
identify the date received.  Works for me anyway.

de W0AW

Gary Hosler
Manager, LIS - QA
Oakdale Equipment Labs
Kodak Health Imaging
KNET/KMX 334-1195
Tel: 651-393-1195
Fax: 651-393-1065




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That doesn't help me.  I want to know  the date I QSL as well as 
the the date I receive a card.

Ron - N9QQK

At 09:23 PM 3/27/03 -0500, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
>What about changing the QSL date to the current date once the 
QSO is 
>*confirmed*, i.e. via F2 key?  This way I would know when I 
received the 
>card, since I no longer care when I sent it.  Opinions anyone?

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