In a message dated 3/11/2002 3:21:11 PM Greenwich Standard Time,
Jpilotte@aol.com writes:
> 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 of QSOs and many
> duplicates, when I get a QSL I'd like to be able to easily verify the QSO
> but I haven't had much luck with Writelog. The find QSO in files doesn't
> seem to do anything. What am I missing? And don't tell me to switch to a
> general logger.
>
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. Incidentally,
this is how I create QSL labels.
2.) Export a comma delimited (CSV) file out of WL and import it into MS
Excel to create a spreadsheet of your log. Use Excel to then find the calls
you are searching for.
Questions?
73, George
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
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