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Post by m3 on May 15, 2006 11:37:15 GMT -5
If anyone reading this is familiar with setting up an event with MyAutoEvents, I could use a little help. I can't seem to get it to break out the Novices & Pros into their own separate PAXed class. If you select "yes" for Novice when you register, it simply puts you in your regular class with [N] beside your name. How do I fix this? (the event in question is here)
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Post by m3 on May 16, 2006 12:22:23 GMT -5
Nevermind. I figured it out.
In case anyone else is wondering the same thing, you simply add a class called Novice and a class called Pro and make them indexed classes.
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Post by pistonwheels on May 17, 2006 21:31:21 GMT -5
Shane,
This is a little late and maybe you are doing this, but its a good idea to create a 'club' account within myautoevents, because it only lets you copy over events within your sign-on. So the next time you want to use it if you want to copy what you did you'll have to use the same sign-on. So perhaps you can register highlands as the user or hscc. Then you can give password to your next event chair (if its not you).
I've found it a good idea to put a written version (ms-words) of the event in the flyer section., so people can download it.
Martin Bartlett.
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Post by m3 on May 17, 2006 21:55:07 GMT -5
Thanks for the advice. It's waaaay too late to set up a separate HSCC account though. Putting a downloadable text file up there is a good idea and something I think I'll start doing (although I think it would be better to use a .pdf as not everyone has M$ Word).
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