Common use of Games directory Clause in Contracts

Games directory. Choose a games directory by selecting File | Open directory. Navigate to the desired games directory. Then, open any file in that directory to make it to the active games directory. Note: use Windows Utilities (or DOS Utilities) to create a new games directory -- you cannot create a new games directory within the Game or Season Reports function.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: License Agreement, License Agreement, License Agreement

Games directory. Choose a games directory by selecting File | Open directory. Navigate to the desired games directory. Then, open any file in that directory to make it to the active games directory. Note: use Windows Utilities (or DOS Utilities) to create a new games directory -- you cannot create a new games directory within the Game or Season Sea son Reports function.

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: License Agreement, License Agreement, License Agreement

Games directory. Choose a games directory by selecting File | Open directory. Navigate to the desired games directory. Then, open any file in that directory to make it to the active ac- tive games directory. Note: use Windows Utilities (or DOS Utilities) to create a new games directory -- you cannot create a new directory with this function - use the TASLC (DOS) Utilities function instead. The currently selected games directory within is dis- played in the Game or Season Reports functionmain window.

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Sources: License Agreement

Games directory. Choose a games directory by selecting File | Open directory. Navigate to the desired games directory. Then, open any file in that directory to make it to the active ac- tive games directory. Note: use Windows Utilities (or DOS Utilities) to create a new games directory -- you cannot create a new directory with this function - use the TASHK (DOS) Utilities function instead. The currently selected games directory within is displayed in the Game or Season Reports functionmain window.

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Sources: License Agreement