Hi.
In the end, I was able to solve the problem.
When I entered QSL print, it did not allow me to save the changes made,
such as marking print Group Names.
I created another "custom", with another number, I added the same
parameters I had to print my labels, and now I can change and save.
y powerful and simple to use, so I think it will
> >> be worth your time learning how to set up and use groups.
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> >> 73,
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> >> Dave, N4QS
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>> > > 73 EA8AM
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>> > > El dom, 9 oct 2022 22:52, David Perry, N4QS escribió:
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>> > >> Luc,
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>> > >> The group fea
gt; > Thanks again Dave.
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> > > 73 EA8AM
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> > > El dom, 9 oct 2022 22:52, David Perry, N4QS escribió:
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> > >> Luc,
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> > >> The group feature is very powerful and
; >> The group feature is very powerful and simple to use, so I think it will
> >> be worth your time learning how to set up and use groups.
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> >> 73,
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> >> Dave, N4QS
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*Subject:* Re: [Dx4win] FW: Operating from two QTH.
Hi David.
Thanks for your answer, very detailed by the way.
What I tried to do was create two .ini files, one for each QTH, and load
the corresponding file for each QTH, and with the corresponding Grid and
DME data, but it didn't
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> *Subject:* Re: [Dx4win] FW: Operating from two QTH.
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> Hi David.
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> Thanks for your answer, very detailed by the way.
>
> What I tried to do was create two .ini files, one for each QTH, and load
> the correspondi
: [Dx4win] FW: Operating from two QTH.
Hi David.
Thanks for your answer, very detailed by the way.
What I tried to do was create two .ini files, one for each QTH, and load the
corresponding file for each QTH, and with the corresponding Grid and DME data,
but it didn't work as I expected
Hi David.
Thanks for your answer, very detailed by the way.
What I tried to do was create two .ini files, one for each QTH, and load
the corresponding file for each QTH, and with the corresponding Grid and
DME data, but it didn't work as I expected.
I'll try to do what you say about groups,
Luc,
There is a way to do this, but it is somewhat complicated and requires
knowledge in how to use some of the advanced user features. Here is a
summary as to how I do it:
1. Create a group for each QTH. Go to Filter tab, Selection. It takes
some time to learn how to create and save the
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