Viewing iScore once emailed

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Stadtusquo
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Viewing iScore once emailed

Post by Stadtusquo » Wed Oct 14, 2009 2:08 pm

I sent myself one of the Games I entered and my Mac Laptop, running Leopard 10.5.8, and I cannot open the files labeled ".csv"! I think these are the ones that show the field and where balls were hit, etc. Home & Visotor batting and Visitor Pitching are included this way. Why can't I open these? Do I need to turn off csv? I once was sent an iScore Game that when printed, was 4 pages and was beautiful to look at. Am I doing something wrong with iScore settings? Is my Mac set up wrong?

Any help would be appreciated..thnx
Dweeb Dad
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Re: Viewing iScore once emailed

Post by Dweeb Dad » Wed Oct 14, 2009 3:28 pm

When you email the games to yourself, make sure that you have the scorebook and/or html formats turned ON. The scorebook will be sent as an attached *.pdf file. The HTML format will let you see the box score, off. and def. stats as well as the pitching info that you mentioned when you first open the email.



The *.csv file is a data file for use when importing the data into some other programs.



Enjoy!
jdonato
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Re: Viewing iScore once emailed

Post by jdonato » Thu Oct 15, 2009 7:29 am

The .csv format is a data file that can be opened from within Microsoft Excel and/or Apple Numbers. It will give you an editable file which you can change anyway you like, add and extract stats, sort, etc.
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OhioTex
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Re: Viewing iScore once emailed

Post by OhioTex » Thu Oct 15, 2009 2:08 pm

the pretty four page print out is PDF scorebook file for home and visitors. -
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