Tony,
If you are preparing cards to go to the buro and you want the QSL label 
to say :  G8DQZ via K7ACZ (example) then do all as I stated previously.  
In the main window you are presented with several options (METHODS) of 
how you want to print the labels.  If you select BURO as the option then 
when the labels are printed there will be no separate address labels.  
The label printing routine knows not to print address labels going to 
the BURO.  If you select DIRECT as the method then the address labels 
will be printed out.
73

Tony Lord wrote:

>Art,
>
>Thanks for info, OK I have done this and now when I print QSL labels,
>all those going direct, where there is a QSL manager, now result in two
>labels being produced, (1) for QSL card with QSO info and (2) address
>label for QSL manager. Great and thanks !!!
>
>Clearly I only need address labels to be produced for direct cards. So
>now any direct card with a QSL manager prints off an address label. So
>how do I automatically print off an address label where the contact does
>not have a QSL manager???
>
>Which file keeps this information within the save directory of DX4WIN,
>because I assume that when I am upgradeing the software (and QSL manager
>updates?) I need to save this information??
>
>
>One final question, if I may. With preferances for external data, I have
>it checked. 
>
>For Callsign look up I have : http://www.qrx.com/callsign?QSL=  By
>hitting F3 and return, a web brousers opens giving me contact
>information.
>
>For QSL manager lookup address, I have : http://www.qrz.com/  If I have
>highlighted QSL manager and hit F3, pop up box appears, if I then hit
>return nothing happens, I am not directed to QRZ.COM to locate managers
>details.
>
>Any thoughts??
>
>Thanks 73's de Tony G8DQZ
>
>  
>

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