| Getting Started
 
 
 Introduction 
                     Here are some of the basics of the Cheatsheet Compiler 
                      and Draft Buddy software to get everyone up and running 
                      as quickly as possible. 
                     Download and Installation 
                     The download file, indicated with a .exe extension on the 
                      end of the name, is a self-extracting zip file. The Compiler 
                      and Draft Buddy files, one each and indicated with a .xls 
                      extension, are archived within the download file. It is 
                      packaged this way to save on download time. Here are the 
                      steps to download and install the Compiler and Buddy: 
                     1. Save the download (.exe) file to you computer, and then 
                      choose Open when the download is complete. 
                     2. A window will appear prompting you to unzip the file. 
                      Select Unzip. 
                     3. After unzipping this file, your copy of the Cheatsheet 
                      Compiler and Draft Buddy (two .xls files) will be located 
                      on your hard drive in the directory: 
                     /Program Files/Cheatsheet Compiler/ 
                     4. From Excel, choose File > Open and browse to this directory 
                      to open the Compiler and Buddy files. (Note the Compiler 
                      file should open right away in Excel the first time after 
                      unzipping.) 
                     Mac Users 
                     One of the benefits of the Compiler being in Excel is that 
                      it works cross-platform for both Windows and Mac users. 
                      However, unfortunately, the self-extracting zip file which 
                      makes installation a breeze for Windows users does not work 
                      on a Mac. It's not the product, but the packaging. 
                     Therefore, if you are a Mac user please download the standard 
                      zip file package of the Compiler and Draft Buddy from the 
                      members page. Save the file to your computer, open it and 
                      extract the Compiler and Buddy files to the directory of 
                      your choice. The standard zip does work on a Mac. 
                     Enabling Macros 
                     When you open either the Compiler or Draft Buddy, you should 
                      be prompted by Excel to enable macros. Macros must be enabled 
                      for the Compiler and Buddy to work properly. If you are 
                      not prompted to enable macros, then it likely means your 
                      Excel macro security setting is set at high, which automatically 
                      disables macros. Perform the following steps: 
                     1. In Excel, choose Tools > Macro > Security. 
                     2. Adjust your security level to Medium. Low will also 
                      work, but Medium is recommended. 
                     3. Close the Compiler and Buddy, then re-open them. 
                     4. You should now be prompted to enable macros. Select 
                      Enable. 
                     Compiler Operating Basics 
                     Here are some Compiler basics to create your custom cheatsheets 
                      in the Compiler: 
                     1. Start at the setup tab (formerly the inputs tab), and 
                      input your starters, backups, number of teams and the remaining 
                      settings for your league. 
                     2. Go to the scoring tab and input your scoring. Most all 
                      the scoring inputs are input as X points per Y units. For 
                      example, 6 points per 1 TD. 
                     3. After the scoring is inputted, go back to the setup 
                      tab. Now hit the Compile Cheatsheets button. It will run 
                      the calculations and flip you over to the cheatsheets tab 
                      where you can review the rankings by position for offense, 
                      IDP (if applicable) and overall rankings. Print this tab 
                      and you will have your rankings (2 or 3 pages). 
                     Draft Buddy Operating Basics 
                     1. Start on the setup tab in Draft Buddy. In the very first 
                      yellow box that indicates "Cheatsheet Compiler Filename:", 
                      input the full filename of the Compiler file you want to 
                      copy over the cheatsheets from. Note the filename must be 
                      EXACT (including the .xls on the end) and the Compiler and 
                      Buddy files you are using must be in the same directory 
                      on your computer. By default, that should be the case. 
                     2. Complete the Team Information box by inputting the team 
                      and owner names for each team in your league. 
                     3. Hit the Setup Draft Buddy button on the setup tab. Flipping 
                      through the tabs, the offense, overall, depth chart and 
                      IDP (if applicable) cheatsheets should be consistent with 
                      the data you had from the Compiler. 
                     4. Go to the auction or draft input tab, depending on the 
                      type of draft it is, and start selecting players as they 
                      are acquired. This is done by first selecting the appropriate 
                      position under the Pos heading, and then the player name 
                      under Player. As each player is input on the auction or 
                      draft input tab, the other tabs in Draft Buddy will update. 
                     Draft Buddy Note: Word to the Wise 
                     Hopefully to the wise. Certainly not from the wise ;) 
                     Seriously, I just want to mention to all of you who are 
                      planning to use Draft Buddy at your live draft, to take 
                      a hardcopy of your cheatsheets, notes, etc. to fall back 
                      on if you need to. Let me stress that I really don't think 
                      anything should go wrong with Buddy, BUT, you never know 
                      when something unexpected could happen with the laptop, 
                      battery, Windows, Compiler, Buddy, etc. I would hate to 
                      see someone get frustrated at their draft because Buddy 
                      is not working the way they expect it to. 
                     Along the same lines, make sure to spend sufficient time 
                      with Buddy beforehand to get used to its functionality rather 
                      than figuring it out on the fly at the draft. If you've 
                      done this, and have sufficient backup, then you'll be more 
                      than ready to kick some ass!
 
  Questions? Check out the Compiler 
                      Message Board or send 
                      an email to Mike MacGregor and he will respond ASAP.
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