== Plotting Logged QSOs on DXView's World Map == To plot logged QSOs that specify a location (grid square or latitude and longitude) from the '''Log Page Display''' 1. [[QSOFiltering| Filter]] DXKeeper's '''Log Page Display''' to contain the QSOs to be plotted; to plot all QSOs in your log, click the '''Filter''' panel's '''X''' button at the bottom of the '''Log QSOs''' tab of DXKeeper's '''Main''' window. 1. Just above the '''Log Page Display''' on the '''Log QSOs''' tab of DXKeeper's '''Main''' window, click the '''Plot''' button. 1. In DXView's '''World Map''' window, the '''Plot''' panel will have changed from '''Spots''' to '''Filtered QSOs'''; check or uncheck the '''Unworked''', '''Unconfirmed''', '''Confirmed''', and '''Verified''' boxes to filter the plotted QSOs as desired. By default, DXView uses small red dots to represent logged QSOs; you can adjust this in the '''Graphics''' panel on the '''World Map''' tab of DXView's '''Configuration''' window. {{https://www.dxlabsuite.com/dxview/LoggedQSOs.jpg}} If '''Google Earth''' is [[GoogleEarthPlotting|installed and enabled]], QSOs plotted on DXView's World Map will also be plotted on '''Google Earth'''. ---- [[DXLabDiscussionGroup|Post a question or suggestion on the DXLab Discussion Group]] [[QSOPlottingDXAtlas|Plotting Logged QSOs on the DX Atlas World Map]] [[GridPlottingDXAtlas|Plotting Worked and Confirmed Grid Squares on the DX Atlas World Map]] [[QSODisplay|Displaying QSOs]] [[Logging]] [[DxInfo| DX Information and Mapping]] [[GettingStarted|Getting Started with DXLab]]