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Anything set in these fields will be used to populate new files when they're created. If a field is left blank the corresponding header data will be blank when a race is created. | Anything set in these fields will be used to populate new files when they're created. If a field is left blank the corresponding header data will be blank when a race is created. | ||
It's suggested this is filled in when the | It's suggested this is filled in when the software is first started, but realistically the basics of the header tab are all that's needed. | ||
:::[[image:NatFIS_Defaults.jpg|300px]] | :::[[image:NatFIS_Defaults.jpg|300px]] | ||
A [[Keys & Licenses|Key and License]] is needed to change the default setting for | A [[Keys & Licenses|Key and License]] is needed to change the default setting for governing body, abbreviation and country to anything other than USA and Canada. | ||
The contents | The contents "Factors/Lists" and "Officials" tabs are explained more fully in the sections detailing these fields within a race file. The items on these tabs are applicable mainly to alpine events. |
Revision as of 04:16, 27 August 2009
You get to the Defaults screen via the menu option Edit/Options.
Anything set in these fields will be used to populate new files when they're created. If a field is left blank the corresponding header data will be blank when a race is created.
It's suggested this is filled in when the software is first started, but realistically the basics of the header tab are all that's needed.
A Key and License is needed to change the default setting for governing body, abbreviation and country to anything other than USA and Canada.
The contents "Factors/Lists" and "Officials" tabs are explained more fully in the sections detailing these fields within a race file. The items on these tabs are applicable mainly to alpine events.