Boy! Do we get some handwriting problems on cards! Do you want to assure that we always get this right and you always get your results (and first place stickers)? Go to your computer and cause there
Actually, one thing that has been kinda hanging me up making some labels is a lack of data on what exact fields I need to include. So far I've been too lazy to write down the information at the event
Hmmm, maybe someone could make up a "standard" label format and create a template file that would fit it on some standard sized label. It could be posted on the website (probably as a .doc file) and
I've seen Boris (of course, who else?) do this effectively. He has printed sheets that match the size and fields of the cards perfectly. He just glues one on to the card at each event. I assume he ju
This reminds me -- I'm usually moderately anal about my on-line privacy, but I happily provided all this data to the SCCA without thinking twice. Of late, it's been my laziness, rather than my concer
I don't know how Boris would get a card to photocopy...they are worth $25 apiece. :-) Hey, I appreciate all the thought going into the "solutions," but isn't it easier to take a moment and print/writ
Driver's and car's icense number might be important in case there's a problem with your activities on the site (!!); the membership number will be useful when I finally create a field to include that
If a car is observed to be doing something unsafe, like the car that was doing donuts at round 5, having the license number makes it possible to identify who it was and take appropriate action. As fo
printed glues an I use MS Word's "Envelopes and Labels" feature to generate labels and just print a sheet or two on my Epson Inkjet printer. I use standard Avery 2"x4" shipping labels. There are 10 o