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How do you create an Input Statistic?
NOTE: These steps are for the Baseball template. For other sports, the menu items may have different names but the method is identical.
- Select the "Games" toolbar item
- Select "Modify Offensive Statistics" from the Games menu
- Select the '+' button
- Enter in unique Field and Name values.
- Select the "Save" button
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Last update: 2009-11-24 18:26
Author: Paul
Revision: 1.1
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