Ok, I think I'm getting confused (imagine that!!) but it seems to me that manually setting the 'submit' flag takes care of what both of you are looking for. If you have run a submission function for DXCC but have already submitted and received credit for some Qs that are not marked, then DX4Win will make its best guess as to which ones you want to submit. Its logic is that you are most likely to be able to find the most recent QSLs received so that is why it starts from today and goes back in time for the search. If you have Qs marked for submission but they are not the right ones, go into 'reports', 'change award flags' and clear the submit flags for the group you do not want (i.e., DXCC MIXED, etc.). Then go in and manually mark the ones already approved for DXCC as 'checked'. NOW you can run a new submission and it will flag the MOST RECENT Qs for submission on your next go-round. Remember that none of these flags will stick until you save your log. Therefore, I would suggest going thru and clearing the submit flags and then save the log. Next, go thru and mark the ones that are already approved for DXCC and save the log. You may want to run a report to verify you caught all the submitted ones. NOW, start playing with the manual and automatic submit situations. If you get results you don't like, just close the log and reopen it and you are back to the last saved version. Great way to learn what you will get when you try different functions. If you are really concerned about messing something up, make a backup of your log file (better yet, the entire SAVE' folder) to another location or a floppy and you will have to try REALLY hard to hurt yourself.
Hope this helps. Mike / W8DN ----- Original Message ----- From: "WA9ALS - John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 8:00 AM Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: [Dx4win] Filtering and DXCC Award Submission > particular qualifying QSL rather than simply choosing the most recent. My > record-keeping is bad enough so that I can't count on finding either the > first or the last card received. But if I find an 80m 3B9 in the box, for > example, I'd like to be able to decide to submit it, without hunting for > the other one the program "knows" is there. Exactly! I'd like a box that says "USE THIS ONE FOR AWARDS" or something to that effect. You don't want to have to only mark confirmed those cards that you keep in the bank vault. ;-) _______________________________________________ Dx4win mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/dx4win

