runtime error 340
runtime error 340
I am using winlog32 in my desktop which is still running windows XP (not sure if i can upgrade it to windows 7 at the moment) I recently added logbook of the world and when I go to use the qsl card feature of winlog I get this error report saying Control Array Element '1' Doesn't exist.
Re: runtime error 340
Not sure what the problem is but additional info may help.....
Have you designed or attempted to design a QSL Card before?
Does the error occur when you open the QSL Card Window from the main toolbar.
Or from Print QSL (labels) toolbar?
It could be a problem with the QSL design, e.g. missing fonts - this can happen if you have recently deleted fonts from your system.
Was the error not there before using LoTW? although really there should not be any connection between these functions.
73 Colin
G0CUZ
Have you designed or attempted to design a QSL Card before?
Does the error occur when you open the QSL Card Window from the main toolbar.
Or from Print QSL (labels) toolbar?
It could be a problem with the QSL design, e.g. missing fonts - this can happen if you have recently deleted fonts from your system.
Was the error not there before using LoTW? although really there should not be any connection between these functions.
73 Colin
G0CUZ
Re: runtime error 340
yes i attempted to design a qsl card using the software before. found it to be something of a learning curve..
Happens from the main toolbar.
Error was not there before installing LoTW.
Happens from the main toolbar.
Error was not there before installing LoTW.
Re: runtime error 340
OK, thanks
I don't think it's anything to do with LoTW though.
Using 'My Computer' - navigate to the ..\Winlog32\QSL\ folder and temporary remove all the files with a .QSL file extension (just move them to another folder).
Then see if that stops the error - it's most likely one of the .QSL design parameters is causing the problem, if you want to send me the .qsl files (zipped) I'll be able to figure out what the problem is.
73 Colin
G0CUZ
**mycallsign**@winlog32.co.uk
I don't think it's anything to do with LoTW though.
Using 'My Computer' - navigate to the ..\Winlog32\QSL\ folder and temporary remove all the files with a .QSL file extension (just move them to another folder).
Then see if that stops the error - it's most likely one of the .QSL design parameters is causing the problem, if you want to send me the .qsl files (zipped) I'll be able to figure out what the problem is.
73 Colin
G0CUZ
**mycallsign**@winlog32.co.uk