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@sweetlife wrote:
here is a macro to do just what you want, Use one of the User Data columns that you do not use for something else.
Also make sure then that you sort by this column (click on the top of the column
http://gsak.net/board/index.php?s=1ce39d45b59e3d181ee54511a5dac255&showtopic=12067&st=0&#entry167635
That is the one I use and it works well for doing that
I log my finds through GSAK and it keeps them in the order that I find them. Then I use a macro to number them and that way I always know the order I found them in. It makes it nice if you want to check which cache was a certain milestone.
Congrats on 1000 Bill 😀 😀 Most of them are FTF’s aren’t they? 😆
Just out of curiousity are they plastic or metal?
Congrats Ralph!!! 😀 😀 😀 8) 8)
It is a very interesting stop. There is a fence around it so you can’t get close. Would have loved to have gotten a closer look. Even with the fence we did manage to take quite a few pics.
Congrats on your milestone and anniversary!!
Congrats Dick and Gwyn!!
Congrats Jeff and Vira!!
Got mine today 😀 😀 😀 😀 😀
still waiting 🙁 but I probably am not going to get one
another day with no goodies from the mailman-I may just be on the not going to get one list 🙁
still waiting here too 🙁 maybe tomorrow 😀
Mine didn’t come today either 🙁 Hopefully tomorrow 🙂
This cache (http://coord.info/GC3B219) $$$(%*@/(!@))%$ causes problems for me when I try to load my Nuvi from GSAK. I had to edit the cache name and get rid of the symbols at the beginning of the name. Unfortunately everytime I download a new pq I have to do this. Now I have locked it in GSAK so when I download a new pq it shouldn’t change the name back. The info for this cache won’t be up to date but that is better than having to edit the cache name every time.
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