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Rec'd QSL Card, Now What?
So I have received a QSL card for a QSO in my DXKeeper log.? It is a paper card.
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On Log QSOs tab I "turn on" the QSL panel.? I look down to the second line on the left and see "rcvd" ant to it's right a "down arrow" or carrot.? A list of letters appears.? I click on the Y letter because I have the card in my hand.??
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Nothing.? Nada.? Minor disappointment.??
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I look to the right and see "date rcvd" and a field.? I start pushing in numbers for today's date.? I'm sure my numlk is on.? Again, nothin'.
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Did I manage to somehow lock the form so I can't do anything ham fisted and mess up my log?
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TIA
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Bill, NA8M
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Bill, You likely have "require edit to modify logged QSOs" option checked on the DXKeeper configuration General tab. Robie AJ4F On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 9:53?AM Bill Fries via <bill.na8m=[email protected]> wrote:
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Did I manage to somehow lock the form so I can't do anything ham fisted and mess up my log?In Config -> General -> Main "Log QSOs options" ... is "Require Edit to modify logged QSOs" checked? That is the new install default? If so, on the Log QSOs tab, click the "Edit" button (second from left just above the log grid) before you try to modify the QSO. BTW, when receiving a QSL, it is easier to simply click Edit then the CFM button (beside the QSL Sent box) than manually setting RCVD=Y and entering the date. 73, ... Joe, W4TV On 2025-02-28 10:53 AM, Bill Fries via groups.io wrote: So I have received a QSL card for a QSO in my DXKeeper log.? It is a paper card. |
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