 
    Playslip Setup Wizard 
     Page 4 - Set Special Marks  
     Overview 
    Many playslips have 'special marks', that is, marks for other than the
    numbers you want to play. Some marks are required. For example, you may be
    expected whether you want to play the evening or midday version of the game.
    Others may be optional; for example, on some playslips you can select a box
    for a separate bet.
     Basic Procedure 
    
      - Click the  "New"  button to setup a special mark.
 
- In the Mark Name box, enter a descriptive name for the mark. For
        example, 'Evening draw' or 'Power Play'.
 
- Enter the horizontal and vertical coordinates for the mark; that is,
        the distance from the center of the mark to the left edge and top edges
        of the playslip, respectively.
 
- Click the  "Add"  button to add it to the Special Marks list at the top
        of the window.
 
- When finished, click the  "Next"  button.
 
 Editing a Value on the List 
    
      - Click on the mark that you want to change; it will populate the boxes
        at the bottom of the window.
- Make your changes.
- Click the  "Change"  button to push the value back into the list.
 Deleting a Value on the List 
    
      - Click on the mark that you want to delete; it will populate the boxes
        at the bottom of the window.
- Click the  "Delete"  button to push the value back into the list.
 Saving the List 
     If you have a lot of values to deal with, and if you are skilled at
      working with a spreadsheet, you can save the list. Then, import the list
      into your spreadsheet. To do this, just click the  "Save"  button. It will
      export the list to a tab-delimited file. 
     Loading a List 
     Once you have done working with your list in your spreadsheet, export it
      from your spreadsheet as a three-field tab-delimited text file. Then, load
      that file into the  "Playslip Setup Wizard"  by clicking the  "Load"  button.
     Exporting the List 
     You can also export the list directly into a Microsoft Excel
      spreadsheet. To do this, just click the  "Export"  button.