Consensus of the replies received: Put the new name/QTH in the "notes for this QSO" box.
My thanks to all who replied to my question. I had already figured out to put the info in the "notes for this QSO" window. But, that renders the "notes for this call" rather usless. If I work a call today that I worked 2 or 5 or10 years ago ( I have done this) and the operator and/or qth are different, putting the info in the "qso" box is ok. But, I still have the old info in the "CALL" box ,which has nothing to do with the current operator or current qth. I can see where this automatic feature is an advantage to those who have several hundred qso's to enter. But, for someone like me, it is a disadvantage. I can't customize the info as I want it. It would be very helpful if you could switch this feature on or off as needed. For now, I will just enter all the names and QTH's in the "notes this QSO" box and ignor the "notes this CALL" box. Thanks for the replies......Dick - KS0M Richard C. "Dick" White [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fulton, MO. 65251-2215 Amateur Radio Station - KS0M (ex WB0WLX - KC0MY) ARRL DXCC Honor Roll / CW - 5BDXCC #3295 / CW Life Member, American Radio Relay League