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Saving a Club Document

When you've completed entering the yardage, par and handicaps for all sides of all nines and tees, you're ready to save the completed document to your disk. When Golf Personal searches for Club document files, it looks first in the folder containing the application. It then proceeds to search all of the folders it finds in the application's folder and so forth. When you wish to save a Club document where the application can find it automatically, you should save it in the application's folder or a sub-folder. In our example, we keep Club documents in a folder called "Clubs."

Save the document by choosing Save from the File menu or by entering S on your keyboard.

You can also tell Golf Personal to save your document by pressing the Save button on the toolbar.

If there are errors in any of the information you entered, or you missed entering some of it, you will be reminded to correct your entry before you can save the document. Usually, the error message is pretty clear about what's missing and Golf Personal will set the selection point in the bad or missing field to help you locate it.

If all your information is correct, Golf Personal displays a dialog for you to indicate where, and with what name, to save the Club document:

Save Club Dialog

To save, navigate to the Clubs folder inside the application folder, verify that the name of the document is appropriate and click the Save button. If you wish to save the document as Club stationery, from which others might make copies, then first click the radio button next to the Club stationery icon, then click the Save button.

A Club Stationery Icon

   
   
   


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