[Dxbase] Marking QSO's for labels/QSL cards
Gary Senesac AL9A
al9a at pobox.mtaonline.net
Sun Feb 18 21:25:08 EST 2007
Use the Selection Wizard. Set up the filters as needed to select the QSO's
you are interested in - a date range, QSL not sent, a specific band or mode,
etc. Be sure to set the Wizard Output Type to Labels and check the Test
only box. That way you can see if the filters you've set are producing what
was expected. If it seems OK, uncheck the Test only box and let 'er rip.
The Labels output will put all the QSO info for the selected records into
the Pending Labels database in a batch run. You can then print them from
there.
Gary AL9A
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Hatzakis Jr MD" <lists at hatzakis.net>
To: <dxbase at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: February 18, 2007 10:34 AM
Subject: [Dxbase] Marking QSO's for labels/QSL cards
> Hi guys,
>
> I am noticing a bit of a frustrating feature of marking QSO's in the log
> for
> Card or Label printing...
>
> Seems in talking to Joe, in order to mark a QSO for printing either a
> label
> or QSL card, I've got to go to the menu and select "Record" -> "QSO Label"
> for each individual contact. Or, use the icon for each contact.
>
> I'd like to select an entire range of QSO's I want to send for labels and
> QSL card printing. Has anyone figured out an easier way to select, say,
> 20
> consecutive contacts for printing?
>
> As you can all see, I am on a mission this weekend to figure this thing
> out!!!
>
> Michael K3MH
>
>
>
>
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