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Game control commands. Game control commands are used control the game flow: setting the start and end of periods, clock times, changing the goalie, etc. To access game control commands, press "G" (Game control) from the initial command list. Game control command list P - Period C - Clock G - Goalie E - End period F6 - Start/stop clock V - View players in game F5 - Reset clock time Clock times Clock times are automatically tracked by the running clock. You are prompted for the specific clock time on goals and penalties. At any time you can: Start/stop clock Press F5 to reset the clock Press F6 to start or stop the clock Press "F6" to start and stop the running clock. The current clock time is displayed in the upper left area of the screen. Reset clock time New period Press "F5" to reset the running clock time. The current clock time is displayed in the upper left area of the screen. Goalie changes At the end of a period you should select Game control and press "E" to indicate the end of the period before you print reports for that period. Then, before the new period starts, select Game control and press "P" to indicate the start of the new period. When a team switches goalies during the game, select Game control and press "G" to in- dicate a goalie change: Goalie for team:B is ##:10 Clock:05:43 From that point on, any stats you enter are credited to the new goalie for that team. View players in game On the Game control menu, press "V" to display a list of uniform numbers of the players that the software has logged as currently in the game - based on starting lineup and substitution entries you have made. This can be useful to verify whether all substitution entries have been made (for exam- ple, at the beginning of the second period). Reset players on the field
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Game control commands. Game control commands are used control the game flow: setting the start and end of periods, clock times, changing the goalie, etc. To access game control commands, press "G" (Game control) from the initial command list. Game control command list P - Period C - Clock G - Goalie E - End period W - Start/end power play Clock times New period
Game control commands. Game control commands are used control the game flow: setting the start and end of periods, clock times, changing the goalie, etc. To access game control commands, press "G" (Game control) from the initial command list. Game control command list P - Period C - Clock G - Goalie E - End period f6 - Start/stop clock V - View players in game f5 - Reset clock time Clock times New period You are automatically prompted for clock times for goals, penalty kicks, cautions, ejec- tions, and goalie changes. You can also manually enter a clock time at any point. For example, near the end of a close game you may want to insert the clock time so each play is tagged with a time in the play-by-play. Press "C" from the Game control com- mand list to manually enter a clock time. The time must be entered as "MM:SS".

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