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Tournament Administration Using FIBA Organizer ... - Fiba Oceania

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v The way the data base works is that the first court you have listed will get the first time<br />

you have listed. If you have 2 games at 2.00pm, click the 2.00pm timeslot twice and it<br />

will give you the desired result. However, don’t panic here as the times can be<br />

changed later also.<br />

v When you click the green ‘OK’ button at the bottom, the fixture (or draw) will be<br />

generated. This takes only a few seconds to do.<br />

v The ‘Select game for editing screen’ now appears – this is where you have the<br />

opportunity to change courts or game times. Click the ‘show all rounds’ box – this will<br />

show you all of the games in the competition. Check the schedule is correct<br />

v If you want to change times, or courts, you simply double click on any game. Another<br />

screen will appear, called ‘edit a round’. This is where you can make changes.<br />

v At the side of each column there is a hidden drop down menu. Click on this area and a<br />

box will appear that will allow you to change the details of the column you are in – eg:<br />

change the date, the time, the teams, the venue to suit your schedule.<br />

Once you have the draw as you want it, click OK, then close, then cancel, then close<br />

and you are back at the Navigation Centre.<br />

v At this point it is essential to double check the draw.<br />

v To do this, click on the ‘competitions’ tab, then on the blue ‘schedule grid’ button. A<br />

grid with the calendar at left will appear. In the calendar you will notice dates in red –<br />

these are the dates you have chosen for the competition.<br />

<strong>Using</strong> <strong>FIBA</strong> <strong>Organizer</strong> and Cybersports 16

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