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Post by raider92 on Aug 16, 2023 11:50:44 GMT -6
Hey guys, does anyone have a particularly good way of making playbooks or position manuals? Computer programs? Power point?
I'd like to find an online program where I can compile everything assistants need. Something I could hand to a new guy so he has the basics.
Thanks
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Post by carookie on Aug 16, 2023 13:35:48 GMT -6
Honestly, I have done mine on Paint & Word. Its not the fanciest but I am a xennial who was raised with one foot in analog and one foot in digital so that stuff fits my skill set.
But it works, I can email or print anything needed.
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Post by 3rdandlong on Aug 16, 2023 21:07:12 GMT -6
Playmaker pro is still the best in my opinion. Problem with it is that it’s a software program that isn’t compatible to other platforms so copy and paste it onto google slides
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Post by jml on Aug 17, 2023 14:47:51 GMT -6
Playmaker pro is still the best in my opinion. Problem with it is that it’s a software program that isn’t compatible to other platforms so copy and paste it onto google slides There is a way to do it to word, it is a certain type of image. But Playmaker Pro and work are my gotos.
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Post by cqmiller on Aug 17, 2023 16:32:46 GMT -6
Ppt... mine ate on this site already somewhere I'd you search
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Post by coachwoodall on Aug 18, 2023 4:39:38 GMT -6
hudl
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Post by bluboy on Aug 18, 2023 14:06:06 GMT -6
Excuse me for being out of the loop, but what is a xennial? Is that anything like a digital dinosaur?
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Post by 3rdandlong on Aug 18, 2023 14:09:43 GMT -6
I think a xennial is someone born around the early 80's. A combination of Gen X and Millenial. Pretty much a way to say you're too young to be a grumpy Gen X guy and too tough and old school to be a Millenial
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Post by cqmiller on Aug 18, 2023 14:35:26 GMT -6
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Post by bobgoodman on Aug 19, 2023 12:14:50 GMT -6
Hey guys, does anyone have a particularly good way of making playbooks or position manuals? Computer programs? Power point? I'd like to find an online program where I can compile everything assistants need. Something I could hand to a new guy so he has the basics. You can do it all in Libre Office, which is free. If you search a bit you can find graphics of "guys" that I like better than Xs and Os that can be pasted into the diagrams. You can export it all into PDFs for printing or e-mail or Web distribution, though you may run into file size limits for e-mail that way. Last I saw, saving in recent Microsoft Word formats takes less space than the native Libre Office format.
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