Use the File/Databases/Labels and select one of the two custom labels that
you can customize. I use one for my labels and one for printing directly to
qsl cards. Use a blank piece of paper to check how the print layout is
working until you get everything right.
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I tried creating a Custom2 on a 3.5 by 5.5 card and it did not work
properly. Regardless if the number of QSO's is zero, 10, 12, or 18, it does
not print properly. I had a test with 11 QSO's to print from one callsign.
It always prints five on the first card and six on the second card instead
of
How do you set up the Custom1 Label to print on the back of a QSL Card with
14 QSO's per label?
I have been testing with it and it seems to want to print all the CW
contacts on one label and the SSB and RTTY contacts on another label. What
is the deal?
73's
Alan, N5PA
Anyone have a Custom label set up for printing directly onto the QSL card. I
would appreciate your settings.
On another note, when using the F3 key to get the qsl mgr, I have a problem,
after selecting F3 the window comes up on the callsign in the mgr area the
flashes quickly to the DX callsign,
I worked this station the CQ WW. I noted OPDX is calling it 9S, DEM. REP.
OF CONGO. DX4WIN comes in a ZAIRE.
Ideas?
Tom
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Sorry about that but I deleted the message and am clueless as to what the
title was originally.
Anyhow, I suspect your problem with the 14 Qs tending toward segregation
into CW and SSB might be that you have the Qs identified with group names or
numbers. Maybe CQWW SSB, CQWW CW, ARRL SSB, etc.?
Is there a way to have the callsign of the station you worked appear on SWL
labels?
Thanks to all
Lou Sica AC0X
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