...and it turned out to be sooo simple! Set the filter to select the Qs 
I sent to Global and then went to  Print QSL Labels. Instead of choosing 
a printer, I simply chose Print To File. Bang! When I closed out of the 
Print QSL window it asked if I wanted to clear the flags (or whatever it 
asks after you print) and I said yes. It reset all the Yes Labels to N 
and set the date to today's date which is close enough for what I was 
after. Sure beat the heck out of going in and clearing all the QSL Date 
fields by hand so I could plug in a date.

Thanks and hope this turns out to be helpful to someone,
Mike / W8DN

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Mike Rhodes wrote:
> Ok, it has got to be something simple that I am overlooking...
>
> I decided to give the Global QSL Service a try so I exported a portion 
> of my log to ADIF and sent it to them. So far, so good. Now, however, 
> I would like to reset the QSL Sent dates on all these entries to the 
> date I sent the log to Global. I went to Multiple QSO Operations and 
> Set QSL Date. It asks me if I want to set the date on 271 QSOs and I 
> click yes. It comes back with 'No QSO Changed'. What am I missing or 
> is it the fact that most, if not all of the Qs to be changed already 
> have a date in them (from a previous attempt at something that ended 
> badly). If that is the case, how do I erase the field so I can 
> correctly populate it?
>
> Thanks,
> Mike / W8DN
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From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Wed Feb  6 00:44:11 2008
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul van der Eijk)
Date: Wed Feb  6 00:48:14 2008
Subject: [Dx4win] I use AFSK
In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Bob,

Look in the on-line help for 'ignore mode'; I think it describes what 
you are looking for.

--Paul

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I use AFSK for RTTY because it was the easiest to do and only used a 
> sound card.
> Of course AFSK uses LSB and DX4WIN see'  this as SSB, so when the 
> contact is over and
> before I log the contact I switch my Kenwood TS-850sat over to FSK, 
> this changes
> the mode in the logging program to RTTY and then I save it.
> Obviously this is fine for the occasional RTTY contact, but during a 
> contest this is somewhat of a pain.
> I'm wondering what it would take to go FSK. Is there some unit I can 
> buy to interface the computer and rig.
> I have a Rigblaster, but that doesn't do FSK. Anyone care to tackle 
> this ...............Bob
>
>
> Fight organized crime........Don't re-elect anyone.
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