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Subject: [ct-user] MORE on empty entries + S/No's
From: Cady, Fred" <fcady@ee.montana.edu (Cady, Fred)
Date: Tue, 16 Jun 1998 13:00:14 -0600
You can go up and put your call in the line you want to make blank.  On
the first one you can make it be a "0 point qso" (I think by using
ALT-L, I don't have my book here with me).  The next time you put  your
call in it should be a dupe although you may have to make it a 0 pointer
too.  Haven't tried it myself.  Let us know if it works.

Fred Cady
Electrical and Computer Engineering Department
Montana State University
Bozeman, MT  59717
(406) 994-5976
fcady@ee.montana.edu

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> From:         P.L.Reed@sussex.ac.uk[SMTP:P.L.Reed@sussex.ac.uk]
> Reply To:     P.L.Reed@sussex.ac.uk
> Sent:         Tuesday, June 16, 1998 9:27 AM
> To:   ct-user@contesting.com
> Subject:      [ct-user] MORE on empty entries + S/No's
> 
> 
> Hi - a number of people have replied to my query and I thought the
> problem was resolved. However, as one person pointed out, using
> FIX_MINE does not solve the problem in a contest with serial numbers.
> It sure enough deletes the QSO but shuffles the serial numbers up so
> if, for example, you delete QSO 234, the original QSO 235 now becomes
> 234.
> Has anyone got a fix around this, please????
> 
> 73, Peter
> 
> P.L.Reed@sussex.ac.uk
> 
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