How do I submit a play ?
The following is a list of steps describing sending plays to other playbook users via E-mail:
Locate the play you want to sent and choose File - Save, this will save the play in *.EBP format
Write down in which folder/map and under which name you saved the play
Start your E-mail program
Fill in the e-mail address, and any comments you might like to sent with the play
To attach the play click on the paperclip or attach option
Browse through your files and folders until you have found the file to attach
Select the file and press Ok
Connect to the internet
Press the sent Button
Note: if you submit multiple files you might want to zip them first, this will decrease the filesize by 80%.
You have used this program: xxx times
In some rare cases the program will not continue after the following message is displayed:
You have used this program: xxx times
It is very much appreciated if
you sent some plays or drills to:
www.Jes-Soft.com
The following fix is available:
Close the program using the task manager (CTRL ALT DEL)
Locate the fparam.db and fgraphic.db files
Rename or delete the fparam.db and fgraphic.db files
Restart the playbook program
I got and Epson Stylus 460/660/760/860 and the program doesn't print.
If you have an Epson printer please read the following page for a solution
Information for Epson Color Stylus users
When printing I get the message "Bitmap image is not valid".
The following should work :
Choose the Setup button from the print window to change the way memory is used during printing. If the default mode 4 doesn't work try mode 1 (print straight from memory). Mode 2, 3 and 4 use conversion routines and might alter the raster of the images slightly.
You can also :
Try lowering the printing quality.
Try changing to black and white or color.
Try changing the video mode your using from 24bit to 16 bit for example.
Try changing your printer driver.
Finally try another printer.
I know this sound like a bit ...... , but it is a complicated problem, if you got this problem please let me know
your operating system, your video color depth (8, 16, 24 or 32 bit), and your current printer this should help to solve
the problem in the future.

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