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Setting up ScoreBook Options. The quick key shortcut to options is ALT+O. The following sections describe various default options that you can tailor to control where game files are stored, scoring rules, and the appearance of printed reports. Game setup options Before you score your first game you should set up the options that the program uses for storing and loading files, and for determining the the size of batting lineups. Select Game setup/options: RosterDrive/Path: Game Setup Options Games directory: C:\TASBS directory: 2000 Color Monitor: 2000 N # batters as default: Use DH as default: 9 Y B)ox score or S)coresheet: # scheduled innings: S
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Setting up ScoreBook Options. The following sections describe various default options that you can tailor to control where game files are stored, scoring rules, and the appearance of printed reports. Game setup options Before you score your first game you should set up the options that the program uses for storing and loading files, and for determining the the size of batting lineups. Select Game setup/options: Drive/Path: Enter the DOS drive and path where you want to store your roster and games directories. Initially, the Drive/Path is set to the directory where the ScoreBook program is installed. Roster/Games directory: Enter the name of the directory where you want to store your game files. You can enter up to eight (8) characters (no embedded spaces). NOTES: It is recommended that you use the same directory names for the Roster and Games directory fields to avoid confusion. You may find it helpful at times, however, to share a Roster directory between more than one Games directory. When the software is initially installed, this field is set to “SAMPLES” so you can access the set of sample games. You should change this field so your team ros- ters are kept separate from the sample team rosters. For example, you might use “2013” for the 2013 season. IMPORTANT: Use different Games directories to separate games for different seasons, or for practice or tournament games. Choose a name that relates to the group of names you plan to score. Examples are “2013” or “2013-BB” or “2013-SB”.

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