Fixing Cabrillo error logs

Using Log Tools, `Modify Logs`, `Log Tools` menus:
 

Some logs score 0 points and don`t throw any pop-ups when reformatted. They look just like other logs that do score.
Select [Do It] in Tools. A pop-up might occur describing the issue.


Click OK to continue. The ASCII 160 blank characters are replaced with normal <Space> characters.


Or, when logs do not score, they may throw various error pop-ups. Start checking a log by clicking it in the log files list-box.

This is an EOL or other error that can possibly be fixed easily with WordPad. 

or a different pop-up is displayed.

A message is displayed and WordPad opens, but may also cover up the pop-up message.
Shrink and move the WordPad screen to the side to view the pop-up.
Click the [Save] disk icon in WordPad (or do File, Save). Re-saving the file adds the EOL markers.

Click [OK] and another pop-up may be displayed.



View the entire log for visible errors, like extra QSO: data columns.
This log has a `name` column, which will certainly throw off the re-format function - to be done later.
Replace the names with spaces, maintaining the valid columns.
Save the file again. Close WordPad. Click [OK]

Other pop-ups occur checking the other logs.


Or this one

Click [OK]. If no further pop-ups, select [Done].


Using the Date/Time sort function:
 Logs with XQSO: QSOs are not sorted, as indicated by a pop-up.


Using the re-format function:

The log re-formatter is the next step after using Tools. You can start here as well. Use the `File`, `Sponsor Setup` menus.
Click [Re-format Logs] button to go to the re-format form.
In the form, the path and format Ini filename are displayed in the title bar. The loaded column setup is shown.


Click the [Reformat] button.


Go to the Tools form and follow the pop-ups as above, and fix the error file.
Reformat the log again. You may need to do this more than once to check for other error files. Formatting OK is indicated
by the displayed text - Formatted: 0 out of 6 total.


Logs put in the right-hand files box need more work. Using the free EditPad editor instead of NotePad is a big help. EditPad
displays the cursor position Row and Column.

Clicking a log file and doing right-mouse will open that file in your editor.
Also a very useful tool is the {Modify Columns} form. While in the re-formatter use the `Modify Logs`, `Modify columns` menus.
Select the 2 check-boxes mid-screen. Their values come from the re-format Ini file. Click a log or use down arrow to see/check
the other logs. The re-formatting form  puts the QSO data in the proper columns. Any extra spaces between columns are visible
in this form - they don't follow the tic-marks.

If you do use the {Modify Columns} form to move columns, make sure you verify the edits by re-formatting the logs.