Mike, I have 25,000+ QSOs in my log, and although I can duplicate your problem... I can also solve it.
Open your Window > Logbook and intentionally position your cursor at the last QSO in the Logbook (by double-clicking on it). Then press F9 and begin entering new QSOs. This method will position the cursor in the Logbook window at the last QSO in the log, even as you enter new ones. Works fine here, hope it works for you. (DX4Win 7.05) -larry K8UT ----- Original Message ----- From: Michael C. Goode To: dx4win@mailman.qth.net Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 22:17 Subject: [Dx4win] Logbook window question I like to keep the Logbook Window open, showing about the last ten QSO's. However whenever I enter a new QSO, the logbook jumps back into the log and hi-lights a previous QSO at the top of the window. In the present (2008) log I am currently at QSO Number 1190. When I enter a new QSO the logbook display shows it for a half-second then jumps back to put QSO #705 hi-lighted at the top. Sometimes it has gone to a different QSO number but most of the time it goes to this particular QSO. At first I thought it might be going to the last QSO with the same country I just entered but that is not the case. For instance tonight I have worked 9G5ZZ, YM3A, 4X4FC, 9G5ZZ (different band) and KH6LC for QSO's numbers 1186 - 1190 this year. In every case the logbook jumped back to QSO number 705 which happens to be VP2MDD (on six meters no less back in June). Any thoughts on what is causing this? 73/DX/Mike/N9NS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Dx4win mailing list Dx4win@mailman.qth.net http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/dx4win
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