
     Bowling DataPlus,  DEMO Version 2.06,   README Supplement
     (c) Copyright 1992-1994 Glenn Quisler

     Bowling DataPlus was written in Professional BASIC.  It uses windowing
     routines written for BASIC. It collects, calculates and prints all the
     information required by a league secretary to manage a league.

     The program was designed for  flexibilty to handle  league variations,
     but there is no  guarantee it will  work for  your league.  Should you
     find that the program  cannot manage  your league, write me and I will
     modify the program for custom requirements.   This service is provided
     for registered owners only.

     The program can be executed by typing:    BOWLDATA

     The required data files will be created by the program. They will have 
     the extension "BIN". You will have to enter the bowler names, the team
     names, the league schedule (by pressing the F5 key), the bowling dates  
     and the bowling scores. 

     Bowling DataPlus will print league standings, individual averages  (by
     team, name or average), handicap charts, league schedules, end of year
     bowler record sheets and most improved average list. Most of these can
     be printed to the screen as well.

     Make sure the correct settings have been  completed before printing or
     entering your league data. The items must only be entered once and may
     be changed at anytime.

      1. Review and properly set Configuration Data (F10 key, Main Menu).
      2. Review and properly set League Information (Option 4, Main Menu).
      3. Enter the team names (Option 5, Main Menu).
      4. Enter the lane assignments (Option 7, Main Menu).
      5. Enter the Bowler Information (Option 3, Main Menu).
      6. Enter the weekly dates (Option 6, Main Menu).

     You are now ready to enter the weekly bowling scores ( Option 1,  Main
     Menu).  Any scores that you previously entered will appear on the your
     screen and you can edit them. Once the scores are entered and you have
     run the option to print the Standings, the points won and lost will be
     calculated and appear on the bowling scores screen,  if you go back to 
     look at them.

     The program is menu driven and in most cases you can move from menu to
     menu by pressing one or two keys.

     Upon receipt of the $50 registration fee,  you will receive a complete
     manual and the latest version of the program.  Remit to:

                           Glenn Quisler
                           2625 West Garden Park Drive
                           Glendale, WI  53209









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