Mike

I am a QSL MGR and I do mulitple stations and so switch callsigns 
frequently. If you have more than one callsign in your registration 
file this could be what is happening. If you started life with 
another callsign and part of your log has an OPRCALL of something 
other than AJ9C this could lead to this sort of problem.

In your QSL Label file there is a field called OPRCALL and if the 
callsign in the first screen under "Output" menu item you selected 
"use designed labels" there is a callsign box and if the callsign in 
that box does not match the callsign "OPRCALL" in your labels file 
then only those that match are printed. You might want to check this out.

When I do a bureau batch there are frequently more than 2000 cards 
being processed and so my QSL Label file could end up with more than 
3000 QSOs in the file ready to print and the program just keeps 
putting out the cards as long as I keep the printer feed with card stock.

73 Garth VE3HO


At 04:05 AM 6/10/2007, Mike Kasrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


>Ive got a couple of questions about label printing.  Is there a
>numerical limit as to how many labels can be printed at once?  I print
>my info direct to the card and was going to print abt 49 for some reason
>on 30 some printed.
>
>What do you have to change to print a label twice?  When I went to pick
>up the missing labels dxbase wouldnt let me add a label cuz it would be
>a duplicate?
>
>Was wondering if the first situation was just a program hiccup or not.
>
>Mike/aj9c

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