Import your files into DXlabs ( dxlabsuite.com) in an adif format and
use that program to print out the necessary labels etc. an interesting
program for DXers that does a lot for contesters too.
Tom
N6AJR
In a message dated 12/5/2009 7:41:38 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
k2mk@comcast.net writes:
I feel like I'm back in the 20th century when I receive a shipment of QSLs
from the bureau. I want to print 40 or 50 labels but the QSOs are strewn
across many different WriteLog contest files. Plus it's tedious to go into
the individual files to tag the QSOs and then print out the 5 or 6 labels
from that file before moving on to the next file.
I've resorted to using LOTW screens to search for the QSO. Then I copy and
paste the data into a Word document so that I can massage it to fit on a
label. I'm feeling embarrassed as I try to describe the process.
How have the smart hams solved this problem? Are there programs available
to
extract the information from LOTW, or WriteLog, or MixW? And how do the
foreign hams manage to get multiple QSOs on one label?
73,
Mike K2MK
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