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Hallo Every One!
I'm new on list, also not to much with this machine - computer. One of the
biggest problem is to writing QSL cards. Does anyone's have a wish to help
me, how to finish that job
I'm Todosijevic Mike - YU7FY, from Novi Sad YU.
Any gooe suggestion, or idea will make me lucky.
Warm Thanks Mike.
----- Original Message -----
From: "David W Wood" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2003 11:08 PM
Subject: Re: DSL cards
> As mentioned on this list before, I use a DOS based logging program from
> which I can print QSL labels from the log entries.
>
> Easy peasy!
>
> If anyone keeps his/her log on a PC in an accepted columnated format
> then cards could be printed easy enough through Access, Excel etc.
>
> David
>
>
> In message <[log in to unmask]>, Christopher
> Moore <[log in to unmask]> writes
> >I'll add myself to the list of those who have ignored the issue because
> >there hasn't been a convenient solution.
> >
> >We have all these expensive computers, printers, scanners, and radios but
> >can't send a qsl card <grin>.Maqybe I should do a search on "e-qsl-cards"
> >or perhaps there might be a fdw bucks to be made from initiating such a
> >service.
> >
> >I've heard about these dymo labellers which can't print all kinds of
> >labels. Maybe you could print the info on a big label and stick it on
the
> >card. Of course you'd need to know how to put the label right-side up
not
> >to mention getting the stamp in the correct spot.
> >
> >But, seriously, I am sure we could all benefit from any consstructive
> >solutions from the list.
> >
> >tnx and 73
> >Chris w1gm
>
> --
> David W Wood
>
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