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Post by ramcoach on Dec 4, 2005 22:17:12 GMT -6
What kind of playbook software are you guys using. I am wanting to put a playbook together, but am not sure what to use. I am looking for something that is not too expensive.
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Post by Coach Huey on Dec 4, 2005 22:21:47 GMT -6
have you looked into the virtual playbook at the top of this page?
playmaker pro is pretty cheap and easy to use.
i've taken playmaker pro pages & copy/paste them into microsoft paint to make jpeg images. then pasted those into microsoft power points or microsoft publisher to make an "interactive" version for computer
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Post by dmckillip on Dec 5, 2005 10:10:28 GMT -6
Playmaker Pro is a very good program. Have "copied" and "pasted" into Microsoft Word to make a Word document.
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Post by vtjapes on Dec 5, 2005 10:15:36 GMT -6
Microsoft Excel or Word works well for me.
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Post by dmp225 on Dec 5, 2005 10:40:06 GMT -6
I use a program called Playbook Power..it is easy to use www. playbookpower.com...I have also used Excel to make charts...both are easy to use
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Post by ogie4 on Dec 5, 2005 12:47:52 GMT -6
Playmaker is awesome, pro scout has a good program that comes with the scouting package. Powerpoint is also easy and excellent for making an interactive playbook.
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Post by vtjapes on Dec 5, 2005 14:45:32 GMT -6
I have also used Excel to make charts... I use if for more than charts. I use it for Playbooks also. Drawing toolbar.
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Post by ramcoach on Dec 6, 2005 8:38:51 GMT -6
How do you draw actions and movement on excel.
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Post by ramcoach on Dec 6, 2005 8:50:37 GMT -6
How do you draw actions and movement on excel.
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Post by brophy on Dec 6, 2005 11:26:11 GMT -6
excel is great. Use the art / drawing objects for movement / actions.....use a macro for animation.
but then again, I'm a cheap bastage.
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Post by toprowguy on Dec 6, 2005 16:38:38 GMT -6
We use excel and word.
We use Powerpoint to teach our kids the plays.
How do you create a macro to do animations in excel. Would love to know.
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Post by phantom on Dec 6, 2005 20:09:44 GMT -6
We use Playmaker Pro. Takes a while to get used to but once you do it's great. The Library feature saves a lot of time.
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