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1. [WriteLog] Finding QSOs in a large log (score: 1)
Author: Jpilotte@aol.com (Jpilotte@aol.com)
Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 10:20:53 EST
Okay I'm sure I'm missing somthing but I can't seem to figure out how to easily find a QSO in a large log. I know that Writelog is a contest logger but I also use it for general logging. I have lots
/archives//html/WriteLog/2002-03/msg00127.html (7,116 bytes)

2. [WriteLog] Finding QSOs in a large log (score: 1)
Author: Ric Plummer" <ricp@alum.wpi.edu (Ric Plummer)
Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 15:57:56 -0000
Jim If you enter a call in the entry field and then do a CNTRL-G it will take you to the first instance of that call, continue doing it until you get to the one you are looking for. And yes, gneeral
/archives//html/WriteLog/2002-03/msg00128.html (8,068 bytes)

3. [WriteLog] Finding QSOs in a large log (score: 1)
Author: jon@praxisworks.org (Jon Harder)
Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 15:59:25 -0000
Jim, The Edit > GoToQSO command works fine once you type in a callsign in the Entry window. Once you've found what you're looking for, just punch F11 to clear the call out of the window, or just type
/archives//html/WriteLog/2002-03/msg00129.html (8,632 bytes)

4. [WriteLog] Finding QSOs in a large log (score: 1)
Author: Georgek5kg@aol.com (Georgek5kg@aol.com)
Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 14:22:31 EST
Here are a couple of alternatives that I have used. 1.) Export your WL file as an ADIF file and import it into DX4WIN. You can then use DX4WIN's search capability to find particular calls. Incidental
/archives//html/WriteLog/2002-03/msg00133.html (8,193 bytes)


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