Games directory Sample Clauses

Games directory. Choose your games directory by selecting File | Open directory, or by clicking Directory on the menu bar. Navigate to the desired games directory and open any file in that directory (it does not matter which file). The software will remember the last games directory you have selected.
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Games directory. Choose a games directory by selecting File | Open directory. Navigate to the desired games directory. Then, open any file in that directory to make it to the active games directory. Note: use Windows Utilities (or DOS Utilities) to create a new games directory -- you cannot create a new games directory within the Game or Season Reports function.
Games directory. Enter the name of the directory to store roster and game files. This will be combined with the Drive/path value to create the full games directory name. Game options Select Rules from the Game setup menu to set scoring rules that are specific for your games. The fields on the Rules Setup window are described in detail in the chapter on "Setting up to score a game". To set game options, select Options from the Main menu when running the In-game scoring program or the Manual entry program. Also, you can select In-game options from the Utilities menu when running the Utilities program. This function lets you set options that control the operation of your play inputs and game reports.
Games directory. Choose a games directory by selecting File | Open directory. Navigate to the desired games directory. Then, open any file in that directory to make it the ac- tive games directory. Note: you cannot create a new directory with this function - use the TASHK (DOS) Utilities function instead. The currently selected games directory is displayed in the main window.
Games directory. Enter the name of the directory to store roster and game files. This will be combined with the Drive/path value to create the full games directory name. Rules

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