--- n4dsp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I could not set the print flag for the 1151 qso's in the search filter 
> automatically so the easiest and fastest thing to do is to hold down the F2 
> key which sets the label flag to Yes. It took less than 5 minutes set all 
> 1151 qso's to Yes.

John, I don't know what you were doing wrong.

I started DX4WIN 7.03, used F8 to create a date filter starting 1 July 2006.

Then Labels -> Set Print Flags.  Asked me if I wanted to set label field in
QSOs matching filter, I said yes.  Then it said almost 4000 print flags were
set, and I verified this in my log by looking at the QSOs.

73 - Jim AD1C


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Jim Reisert AD1C, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, http://www.ad1c.us
From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Thu Jul 19 00:14:17 2007
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul van der Eijk)
Date: Thu Jul 19 00:26:17 2007
Subject: [Dx4win] Re: cannot mark print flags
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References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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John,

You must be kidding; you expect an email answer in less than 5 1/2 hours??
(See time stamps on your messages below)

Btw, the correct address for support is [EMAIL PROTECTED]; not my personal 
email.

But to answer your question:
There are two ways to select QSOs in a date range.

1. Using a Selection
    This is somewhat permanent; it stays around until you disable the 
Selection, choose
    a different one or open the log.

2. Using a filter
    Press F8 to specify the filter 
    (note all fields to be blank in the QSO Window)
    Fill in the starting date and press Enter

EIther method will show the first QSO starting that day.

QSO Window | Labels | Set print flags

If there is no active filter (method 1) you will get a warning, but clicking Yes
will set the print  flags. 

To verify: Press F8 for a new filter and select 'Y' in label, press Enter
QSO Window | Filter | Count and you will get the number of QSOs

Press Esc to cancel the filter.

Hope this gets you going.

--Paul
 
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