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<h2><strong>QSO record edit</strong></h2>
<div align="justify">Most editing operations can be done from the QSO list window
which appears by pressing Ctrl-O or clicking the corresponding menu item from the
logging screen.<br></div>
<p><img src=img/h2.png></p>
<div align="justify">The QSO list displays either all QSO records or a limited
number (QSO since ... year), depending on the
<a href="h1.html#ah2">Preferences -> Program</a> settings.<br></div>
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<div align="justify">This window has a quite complex icon system which is explained here:<br></div>
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<div align="justify">A single record can be edited (viewed, deleted) if you highlight
it using mouse or up/down keys and click the corresponding button (it will be EA8FC
in the example above). You will be returned to the QSO logging window which is now
changed to an Edit window. This status is clearly marked with the red message
<font color=#ff0000>(edit mode)</font> just behind the <em>Call</em> header which
is also displayed in red. All fields can be edited. When you finish editing, you should
save the chages using the ENTER key or by clicking the <em>Save QSO [enter]</em> button,
in the same way that you do when you log a new contact.<br></div>
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<div align="justify">A QSO record can now be edited directly from the logging screen.
The QSOs made in last few days <a href="h1.html#ah4">(see Preferences -> New QSO)</a>
are displayed in the logging screen. Right click on the required record which appears
in the logging screen, and select edit QSO, exactly as described above
(here OH1MRR will be edited).<br></div>
<p><img src=img/h94b.png><br><img src=img/h94.png></p>
<div align="justify">You can also view the record and search in the HamQth or QRZ database or
look for the QSL manager in the IK3QAR QSL manager database. And if eQSL is marked as received you have option to view eQSL (opens in web browser).
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<a name="grp"><h2><strong>Group edit</strong></h2></a>
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<div align="justify">A record can be tagged by clicking the corresponding icon or
with the mouse - hold the Ctrl key on the keyboard and left click on the QSO record
to be tagged.<br>
You can also set up filter (<strong>Filter/Create</strong> or <strong>F12</strong>) and pick qsos that need editing.
<br><strong>Note: </strong>If you do not do either one Group edit will affect to your <strong>whole log</strong> and there is <strong>no undone!</strong>. You have been warned.
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<div align="justify">Click the <strong>Edit QSO</strong> button or select <strong>File/Group edit</strong> and the group edit form
appears:<br></div>
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<img src=img/h92.png> <img src=img/h92b.png><br>
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<div align="justify">Choose the field to be edited from the pulldown menu:The field name changes. Enter the value (word, string) which will appear in <strong>ALL</strong> tagged QSO records.
<br>Click the <em>Apply</em> button and the value in all tagged records will be changed to the value entered
into <em>Value:</em> box. When edit is done you can select another field or close Group edit using button <em>Cancel</em>.
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