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Lost Log data
John Brock
Not sure what I did. I tried to take the ADI file from my New England QSO party log and upload it to my normal ACLog log.
Noe in my normal log all I have is the QSO party records. None of the original QSO's appear. Any advice? TNX John WA8US
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Mitch NW0M
In the Recent Contacts display bar, do you have 'ALL' checked or 'Last 50'?
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Scott Davis
Hi John,
Thanks for your e-mail. First, open your full log file by clicking File > Open, navigating to your log file and select it.
Then transfer your contest QSOs as detailed here:
http://www.n3fjp.com/faq.html#q6
If for some reason you need to restore from backup, this will get you going:
http://www.n3fjp.com/faq.html#q57
Enjoy! 73, Scott
N3FJP
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From: John Brock <brock71@...> To: N3FJPSoftwareUsers@groups.io Sent: Mon, May 4, 2020 6:48 pm Subject: [N3FJPSoftwareUsers] Lost Log data Not sure what I did. I tried to take the ADI file from my New England QSO party log and upload it to my normal ACLog log.
Noe in my normal log all I have is the QSO party records. None of the original QSO's appear. Any advice? TNX John WA8US
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