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
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
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73 Kostas sv1dpi
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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
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
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
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
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