Joe L Blackwell schrieb:
> Hi Jim, de Joe, AA4NN
> It may sound like a hassle, but really isn't. Import your QSL labels
> file into Microsoft Works as a database. Get into the label wizzard,
> specify Avery 5160, position the database <fields> in the label work
> area and you're printing labels like crazy.
> 73,
> Joe
> On Mon, 22 Mar 1999 23:11:50 -0500 Jim Reisert AD1C writes:
> >
> >I have a QSL labels file from QSL9 that I'd like to print to Avery
> >5160
> >labels (1x2 5/8 -- 30 labels per sheet) on a laser printer. Has
> >anyone
> >found a simple way to do it?
> >
> >Thanks - Jim AD1C
> >
Hy everybody, another good tool is the QSL-Handling programm from
Ben DF3CB, what allowes you to import simply from many contest
and logging software, including CT vers. 8 and 9. You can use a
laserprinter and it allows you to printing multilabel. Also at maximum 6
QSOs per label are possible. You find this software on the BCC hompage
for download.
73 Wil DJ7AA, see you in WPX
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