I'm not the QSL designer Guru but I think it because of this.
Say your using the 5161-1Q.lbl

This label uses the 'MyCall' in the part that says >>>>> confirms QSO with.

MyCall is the owners call
Try changing that to the variable, OPRCALL. This should pick up the info in
the Operator Column for that qso.
I hope this works...

You use the Label designer to do this.

after the change, save it with another name in case it doesn't work right...
that way the original 5161 format will still be ok.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Rick Glisson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 11:22 AM
Subject: [DXBase] Callsign on QSO label


I have DXBase registered with 3 callsigns (N4XMX, N4MMG,XYL, and KF4YOQ,
harmonic). When I print QSO labels, the KF4YOQ gets put in the "KF4YOQ
confirms QSO..." spot. Yes, I have N4XMX in the current operator callsign
spot under the TOOLS, GENERAL tab. Even fixed the "73 de Rick". But nowhere
do I see a way to change the callsign on the label to N4XMX. DXBase 2003 did
OK. I have never entered any QSO's in DXBase 2004 for KF4YOQ, just me using
N4XMX.mdb. Any ideas?
Tnx -73 Rick N4XMX

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