Joe,

      As always, you 'da MAN!  I did another TeamViewer session with 
Fred and copied the "default.co" file from his other computer to the one 
that was acting up.  Problem solved!

      I looked at the original default.co file on the first computer and 
it was indeed corrupted.  Putting the new file in place of the bad one 
did the trick and Fred is back in operation.

      Thank you for the prompt and CORRECT assessment of the problem!


Clark, W8TN


On 1/13/2012 5:13 PM, Joe WA6AXE wrote:
> Clark and Fred, what you might try is to make a NEW column order CO 
> file ..
> It is very possible that that CO file (which is normally titled as  
> default.co  or
> mylog.co, etc etc) got corrupted .. I have only seen one other time 
> that the CO
> file got corrupted ...
>
> Fred might even have another copy of the  CO file that dxbase uses -- and
> he can simply copy that one over to the computer where he is having the
> problems..
>
> Joe wa6axe
>
> > Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2012 17:07:07 -0500
> > From: [email protected]
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: [Dxbase] Can Not View All Columns in QSO Log
> >
> > Fred, NĂ˜XA, had a power failure a couple of days ago and since then is
> > not able to view all the columns in his QSO Log sub-window at one time.
> > The data is there but he has to use the horizontal scroll bar to access
> > each column of his log. If he expands the QSO Log window to the full
> > width of his monitor, there is still just one column (or two for the
> > Date and Time columns) viewable in that sub-window. He is running
> > DXBase 2007 on an XP machine.
> >
> > I looked at his system using Team Viewer and was not able to determine
> > what is needed to repair this problem. In the one instance where both
> > the Date and Time columns are visible, I could drag the column 
> separator
> > left or right but was not able to access any other separators to get
> > other columns to come back onto the left-most portion of the QSO Log
> > sub-window. Each column of the QSO Log sub-window occupies the full
> > width of the sub-window.
> >
> > Fred does have a second instance of DXBase 2007 running on another
> > computer in his shack and it does display the QSO Log sub-window
> > correctly. Could it be possible that he just needs to copy over an
> > ".ini" file from the "good" computer to the "bad" computer?
> >
> > He needs help from someone more knowledgeable in DXBase 2007 than I am.
> > Fred originally posted his problem (see below) under the heading
> > "verticle lines in qso log window."
> >
> >
> > Clark, W8TN
> >
> >
> >
> > On 1/13/2012 1:48 PM, Fred Lindsey N0XA wrote:
> > > all but two verticle lines in the qso log window are gone.Have 
> tried to restore them buy using properties and styles, no luck. Fred N0XA
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