In a message dated 9/7/2002 13:51:27 Greenwich Standard Time, Georgek5kg
writes:
> Subj:Re: Finding a Callsign in Writelog
To: <writelog@contesting.com>
> Date:9/7/2002 13:51:27 Greenwich Standard Time
> From:<A HREF="mailto:Georgek5kg">Georgek5kg</A>
> To:<A HREF="mailto:Emailfred">Emailfred</A>
> CC:<A HREF="mailto:writelog@CONTESTING.COM">writelog@CONTESTING.COM</A>
>
>
>
> Hey, Geo. I'm trying to find a callsign in in a Writelog log and I can't
> get it to work. I get the callsign search box, enter the callsign, pick
> the log I want to look in, hit the button, and nada. No box shows up and
> the call is not found in the log. Can you tell me what I'm doing wrong?
>
> Fred, Very Interesting! I never knew about this feature, but it works for
> me.
>
> Here is what I did:
>
> 1.) In menu FILE I FIND CALLSIGN IN FILES:
> enter desired callsign
> select SEARCH FOR EXACT CALLSIGN or
> select SERACH FOR PARTIAL CALLSIGN
> click SEARCH
> this brings up a window "CHOOSE THE FILE TO SARCH" [note the
> spelling error - Wayne, I am using WL 10.33C. You might want to correct
> the spelling error in the next release...geo]
>
> 2.) From Browse box, select a *.wl file
>
> 3.) Immediately [and I do mean immediate!] upon selecting a file, a NO
> MATCH window will pop up, or a QSO SEARCH window will pop up with the foun
> d callsign.
>
> In the QSO SEARCH window, hitting NEXT will identify additional contacts
> with that station in that log.
>
> Wow, what a neat feature!
>
> 73, Geo...
> George I. Wagner, K5KG
> Productivity Resources LLC
> 941-312-9450
> 941-312-9460 fax
> 201-415-6044 cell
>
>
I tried this again and did NOT get the desired result. It just sits there
and does not find the callsign. I know the callsign is in there. I'm using
10.33C. BUMMER.
73........Fred/NA2U
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