[Dx4win] Multiple QSOs on one label

2011-04-24 Thread Eric Rosenberg
I'm printing directly onto my QSL card and want to squeeze as many QSOs as I
can (6 would be great... all bands in a contest). I set MAX QSOs to 0
(zero), but it doesn't seem to work.

Is there a trick I'm missing?

Eric W3DQ
Washington, DC
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Re: [Dx4win] Multiple QSOs on one label

2011-04-24 Thread Kostas Stamatis
Hello Eric
This should be the trick, to put a 0. But have you the needed space to print 
these qsos? Or better have you define the space you have right? See my notes 
http://users.otenet.gr/~sv1dpi/en/articles/dx4win_print_qsl.html
73 Kostas sv1dpi


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Subject: [Dx4win] Multiple QSOs on one label


 I'm printing directly onto my QSL card and want to squeeze as many QSOs as 
 I
 can (6 would be great... all bands in a contest). I set MAX QSOs to 0
 (zero), but it doesn't seem to work.

 Is there a trick I'm missing?

 Eric W3DQ
 Washington, DC
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Re: [Dx4win] Multiple QSOs on one label

2011-04-24 Thread Dick Flanagan
Just as an experiment, Eric:  Reduce the font size you are using for 
your label fonts to something small like 8 pt. Arial.  If it still 
doesn't print, then you have a space problem.  Like Kostas said, if 
the space you define for the printed QSOs is too small to fit at 
least one QSO, D4W won't print anything.

Dick

At 09:27 PM 4/24/2011, Kostas Stamatis wrote:
 Hello Eric
 This should be the trick, to put a 0. But have you the needed space to print
 these qsos? Or better have you define the space you have right? See my notes
 http://users.otenet.gr/~sv1dpi/en/articles/dx4win_print_qsl.html
 73 Kostas sv1dpi
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Eric Rosenberg ericrosenberg...@gmail.com
 To: dx4win@mailman.qth.net
 Sent: Monday, April 25, 2011 2:27 AM
 Subject: [Dx4win] Multiple QSOs on one label
 
 
  I'm printing directly onto my QSL card and want to squeeze as many QSOs as
  I
  can (6 would be great... all bands in a contest). I set MAX QSOs to 0
  (zero), but it doesn't seem to work.
 
  Is there a trick I'm missing?
 
  Eric W3DQ
  Washington, DC
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[Dx4win] Multiple QSOs on a label

2007-10-29 Thread Isidro Acosta Hernández
Hi Ernie and the reflector...

I have a bug somewhere in my label printing set up.

When I go to print a label with, say, three QSOs, I cannot always get
DX4Win to accomplish the task.

As often as not, it will print out one QSO on one label. And, of course,
take three labels, and ostensibly three QSL cards, out of the system. Or
it will print two QSOs on one label, and one on the next. But not the
three QSOs on the same label.

Then, at a later time (and having closed DX4Win, and sometimes my
computer, down in the meantime) I will try the same exercise again, on
the self same QSOs, and all is well; that is, the three QSOs get printed
on the same label.

This same behaviour occurs over and over, completely randomly, and has
done for several years.

I have tried many, many combinations of changes to try to overcome the
problem, including complete downloads of software, etc etc but to no
avail.

Is anyone else suffering this problem, or is it only me.

I can/do get around the issue, if absolutely necessary, by exporting
relevant QSOs out of DX4Win into another program, where I print the
label perfectly every time, and life goes on.

But, ideally, DX4Win should do this - shouldn't it?

Can anyone out there offer advice?

Be sure EVERY QSO to be printed in one label has the same status:
confirmed or unconfirmed.  Otherwise, a label will print the confirmed
QSO(s) (with the Thanks QSL text), and another label will print the
unconfirmed QSO(s) (with the Please QSL text).

I hope this will help...

By the way, I'm using version 7.03.16

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[Dx4win] Multiple QSOs on a label

2007-10-29 Thread Dick Flanagan
At 02:08 PM 10/29/2007, Isidro Acosta Hern?ndez wrote:
 Be sure EVERY QSO to be printed in one label has the same status:
 confirmed or unconfirmed.  Otherwise, a label will print the confirmed
 QSO(s) (with the Thanks QSL text), and another label will print the
 unconfirmed QSO(s) (with the Please QSL text).

Very good advice!  That could indeed cause this 
problem.  Thank you for bringing it up.

73, Dick
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[Dx4win] Multiple QSOs on a label

2007-10-28 Thread Ernie Walls
Hi everyone.

 

I have a bug somewhere in my label printing set up.

 

When I go to print a label with, say, three QSOs, I cannot always get
DX4Win to accomplish the task.

 

As often as not, it will print out one QSO on one label. And, of course,
take three labels, and ostensibly three QSL cards, out of the system. Or
it will print two QSOs on one label, and one on the next. But not the
three QSOs on the same label.

 

Then, at a later time (and having closed DX4Win, and sometimes my
computer, down in the meantime) I will try the same exercise again, on
the self same QSOs, and all is well; that is, the three QSOs get printed
on the same label.

 

This same behaviour occurs over and over, completely randomly, and has
done for several years.

 

I have tried many, many combinations of changes to try to overcome the
problem, including complete downloads of software, etc etc but to no
avail.

 

Is anyone else suffering this problem, or is it only me.

 

I can/do get around the issue, if absolutely necessary, by exporting
relevant QSOs out of DX4Win into another program, where I print the
label perfectly every time, and life goes on.

 

But, ideally, DX4Win should do this - shouldn't it?

 

Can anyone out there offer advice?

 

Ernie 
Ernie Walls VK3FM 
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