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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.
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|center]]
[[image:NatFIS_Defaults.jpg‎|center]]


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.
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 "Factors/Lists" and "Officials" tabs are explained more fully in the sections detailing these fields within a race file (see [[National FIS Software : Factors Lists|factors/lists]] and [[National FIS Software : Officials|officials]]). The items on these tabs are applicable mainly to alpine events.
The "Factors/Lists" and "Officials" tabs are explained more fully in the sections detailing these fields within a race file (see [[National FIS Software : Factors Lists|factors/lists]] and [[National FIS Software : Officials|officials]]). The items on these tabs are applicable mainly to alpine events.

Revision as of 06:07, 28 August 2009

You get to the defaults screen via the menu option Edit|Defaults or by hitting Ctrl-D.

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 "Factors/Lists" and "Officials" tabs are explained more fully in the sections detailing these fields within a race file (see factors/lists and officials). The items on these tabs are applicable mainly to alpine events.