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What we do is print out a scouting form that has all the same information as the excel spreadsheet. After the are filled in they are manually entered.
I just had an idea tho...You know the tests where u have to bubble in 1,2,3,4 or 5? My school has a reader for those types of tests. The scouting forms could be ratings of 1-5, and ten scan in. All you would have to type is team, field, and any special comments. AIM: xpalendocious |
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