For players who have been looking for an easy way of printing playslips ...
There is a new program called "Playslip Pal".
Here's the link:
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Bay/4696/
It reads combinations from a plain text file, and prints the 'marks' onto the playslips. It will work with any lottery program that can store your combinations in a text file.
You can also just use your Windows 'Notepad' to write some lines in a text file. Then you can use "Playslip Pal" to print the slips. That can be faster than marking them by hand (and less chance of errors).
As it works with plain text files, it's as close to a 'universal' playslip program as you can find.
Playslip layouts are already set up for some games. Also you can make a new layout for your game's playslip, on a menu.
The "Playslip Pal" program also checks your tickets for winning numbers, after the game's draw.
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The program has been developed by Paul McCoy (in Canada).
The Web site is "The Lottery Mine", at the link above. There is also a support forum there for Playslip Pal users.
In case anybody is wondering, I don't have any connection with Paul or the software. I just think it's a fine program. I've tested it, and it prints accurately and fast.
Joe Roberts
CDEX
There is a new program called "Playslip Pal".
Here's the link:
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Bay/4696/
It reads combinations from a plain text file, and prints the 'marks' onto the playslips. It will work with any lottery program that can store your combinations in a text file.
You can also just use your Windows 'Notepad' to write some lines in a text file. Then you can use "Playslip Pal" to print the slips. That can be faster than marking them by hand (and less chance of errors).
As it works with plain text files, it's as close to a 'universal' playslip program as you can find.
Playslip layouts are already set up for some games. Also you can make a new layout for your game's playslip, on a menu.
The "Playslip Pal" program also checks your tickets for winning numbers, after the game's draw.
- - - - - -
The program has been developed by Paul McCoy (in Canada).
The Web site is "The Lottery Mine", at the link above. There is also a support forum there for Playslip Pal users.
In case anybody is wondering, I don't have any connection with Paul or the software. I just think it's a fine program. I've tested it, and it prints accurately and fast.
Joe Roberts
CDEX