Other Features
Print a Game
You can print a complete game, any single end, or any range of ends. A single shot can be printed to any desired scale.
A game can be printed to keep in a notebook, to fax to a fellow coach, etc.  Printouts can be in color or black and white to any printer that Windows supports.
Each end is printed on a separate page. The rock and broom locations for each of 16 shots are shown on 16 miniature sheets. Under each sheet, the shooter's name, the type of shot, and broom location are shown. The top of each page shows the names of the skips, the location and date of the game, and the end number. The bottom of the page shows the game score and which team has the hammer.
This same information can also be seen on screen in a preview mode.
Edit the Game Information
You can revise the information you entered when you initially recorded the game. You can change the rock locations, the call or a score, etc. These changes are then stored permanently to disk and are reflected whenever you compute statistics or replay the game.  Some changes can be made using a global search and replace, useful for example if you missed the spelling of a player's name and want to correct it.
Curling Strategy Board.
A computer screen resembling a curling strategy board is available to facilitate strategy discussion. The strategy board is also available during the scoring of a game, ready for those five end breaks. This can also be used in a group discussion setting if projected onto a large screen.
Export Game Data
If the statistical reports generated within the program are not sufficient for your needs, the information collected in a game or any number of games can be easily exported to a delimited ASCII text file. This file is easy to import into your favorite spreadsheet for additional analysis. In addition, the data is stored in Microsoft Access format, so you can create your own analyses with any program that will read this type of file!
Resume Recording
You can resume recording any game that was concluded on a completed end. This facilitates recording games that are on video tape, allowing you to stop recording, then pick the process up later when convenient. 
Copy and Delete Games
You can easily copy or delete games. This allows you to easily group games that you want to get statistics on. For example you want to copy only those game you played in a particular Bonspiel to a separate database for analysis. 

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