Hi Peg

My problem arises when using the QSL labels facility. My old callsign is 
printed on the labels which is obviously about as much use as a chocolate 
teapot. Mind you, a chocolate teapot may well sound appetising in snowy SW 
Wisconsin

:-)

Tnx es 73
Martin
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (K2DBK - David)
Date: Wed Feb 14 18:07:44 2007
Subject: [Dx4win] query
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I think it defaults (or always) searches for "date greater than or 
equal to" the date in the QSL date field, so putting something like 
01/01/1902 in there should catch all.
At 02:43 PM 2/14/2007, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
>--- Bob Garceau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > How can I search for QSL's mailed but not answered?
>
>That's a good question!  I know you can search for "no" date but I don't know
>to search for "any" date.  If you could do the latter, search (F8) for "any"
>date with Conf field = N
>
>One possibility would be to create a logbook (using the logbook window) that
>includes the QSL date field, making sure to select only QSOs that 
>have NOT been
>confirmed, and write it to a .CSV file. Open that file in Excel, sort by the
>QSL Date column, then go to the first non-empty date in the speadsheet.
>
>If someone can figure out a better way, I'll add it to my web site.
>
>73 - Jim AD1C
>
>
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73,
         David - K2DBK 

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