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This is the main screen. Competitions can be grouped together on separate tabs. At a glance you can see the
			total number of competitions, plus the dances, number of entries and round number of each one.
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Double-clicking a competition opens up its details window where you can add, remove or 
			withdraw entries, as well as more advanced functions such as printing judges' marking sheets, doing a repechage, or defining the competition as
			a championship or qualifier.
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This is the screen where you enter the names of the adjudicators, allocate their letters
			and put them into panels. You can also create a non-voting chairman (NVC) who, as the name suggests, does not mark the competitors, but who appears
			 on the recall and final printouts.
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This is the screen where you enter the competitors' names and numbers. You can also copy and paste
			 this data from another program, such as Excel or Word.
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This is the screen where you enter the judges' recall marks. You can enter the marks for the judges
			 or dances in any order, or skip a judge completely. You can also change the number of competitors to be recalled. When you have finished entering the marks,
			  a recall sheet will be automatically created.
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This is where you enter the placings for the finalists in each dance. You can enter the placings for the 
			judges or dances in any order, or skip a judge completely. When you have finished entering the placings, a final results sheet will be automatically created.