In a message dated 7/27/2002 11:23:47 AM Greenwich Standard Time,
jpixton@shentel.net writes:
> I just dug out of my desk drawer, my old ruler that I made from two sheets
> of plastic and a piece of line printer paper with each column printed in,
> that I used to use to count columns. Hi. Know I was saving it for some
> future use. Hams are such wonderful junk collectors.
>
>
Here is another way to easily determine which column "time" begins in:
Load the input txt file into MS Word. Set the cursor on the first digit of
the time. The tool bar at the bottom of the Word page will tell you the
Column number. Now, subtract one, because rate.exe counts the first column
as zero. Bang, you got it!
In MS Word you can also turn on the "Show/Hide" paragraph marker and count
the columns yourself.
I do agree with your comments about the output of rate.exe, however. The
calculations just don't seem to make sense! Perhaps Randy can shed some
light on that??? What are we doing wrong, or what don't we understand???
Tnx & 73, Geo...
George I. Wagner, K5KG
Productivity Resources LLC
941-312-9450
941-312-9460 fax
201-415-6044 cell
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