Another thing to remember is that you will have to change the group 
number when you import your contest logs, then go back to your default 
group number for everyday QSO's.  I use CTWin for contesting, then 
import the contest file to DX4WIN by assigning it it's own group number 
so my QSL labels will show the contest worked.  I assign a new group 
number to each contest log I import.  As Jim says, you must remember to 
reset the group number to your default group for regular, everyday QSO's 
after the import.

Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:

> At 06:49 PM 6/1/2006, Craig K0CF wrote:
>
>> I guess I don't understand what it is you are saying... Are you 
>> saying that
>> if you define a new Selection, that it does NOT default to what is 
>> set in
>> Preferences|QSO?  Or, that a saved Selection doesn't save the Group 
>> as part
>> of the Selection? I have not tried either of these situations to see 
>> what
>> happens. Obviously, I am confused!
>
>
> What I'm saying is that if you define a new group number, and set your 
> QSO preferences to the new group number, then all QSOs added after 
> that point (regardless of DX4WIN restart) will be in that new group.
>
> However, a Group Selection is *NOT* remembered across DX4WIN 
> restarts.  So if you are selecting (looking at) only QSOs made in 
> 2006, then you exit DX4WIN and restart, you will be selecting (looking 
> at) all your QSOs again.
>
> 73 - Jim AD1C
>
>

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