In the toolbar is a small icon, sort of a yellow question mark
It's called the "Find" tool.

Place your cursor in the date column, click on that icon.
A small window will open and you must enter the date you wish to look for.
You then choose up or down and select 'Find Next'
It will go to the first instance of that date.
If that isn't the correct log entry, hit 'Find Next' and keep going till 
you find the right qso.

On 12/6/2010 4:47 PM, alex wrote:
> #!--IS THERE ANYWAY TO GO TO A PARTICULAR DATE IN THE LOG?   I SOMETIMES HAVE 
> TO LOOK UP A DATE  TO SEE IF A CALL WAS BUSTED WHEN I GET A QSL CARD THAT HAS 
> NO REPONSE IN THE PRIOR QSO LOOKUP?
>
> THANKS FER ALL THE HELP FROM THE REFLECTOR--GOOD INFO--USEFUL!!!!!
>
> ALEX W2OX, V47KP, V48M
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