Joe, Thanks for that tip. I had given up on the process some time ago and will try it again with your suggestions. You have done a GREAT job helping all of us with the label and QSL creation process.
73 and HNY, George .. W1ZT ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joseph A. Glockner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "DXbase Reflector" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 6:21 AM Subject: [DXBase] Slashed Zero Fonts - where to find them within the Label Designer Module > To All: > > Jamie WW3S raised the topic of trying to simply "find" > any of the various "slashed-zero" fonts that are available > for use within the Label Designer module .. > > What has happened - in case any of you LOOK for those style > of fonts - is that when you are in the Label Designer Module, > and you know that you have installed the various "slashed-zero" > fonts into your Windows/Fonts directory -- if you will look > under the various "subsections" for the fonts - you will > find them .. BUT, regretfully, you will have to search for > them.. > > For instance, if you want to use the HAM font for a ceratin > label, when you look at the Properties of that "field" (i.e. > the CALL field) - within DXbase2002, you will find in the > Text-Properties window - over in the far right/middle of that > window, you will see "Western" as the default ... You can > find VAG Round under the subsection .. BUT, if you want to find > HAM font, you will have to change that Western selection over > to be "Symbol" - and if you want to find the "slashed zero arial" > font, you will have to look under the "Central European" subsection. > > If anyone has been trying to use a slashed-zero font and has had > a problem trying to find them - and my explanation is not clear > enough (above) - please send me an email and I will try to > explain a bit better.. > > 73 to all! > > de Joe WA6AXE > _______________________________________________ > DXBase Reflector - Please visit us on the web > www.dxbase.com > http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/dxbase

