Quick Snap Stats
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Scanning
How to get clean scans from paper scorebooks, scorecards, and scoresheets, then review the digital draft before saving.
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Use this guide when your main question is how scanning works: what to photograph, what to check, and how to turn the first draft into reliable stats.
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A scan works best when the whole page is visible, the photo is taken straight on, and names, totals, innings, quarters, or holes are not covered by hands or shadows. The sheet does not need to be perfect, but the important rows and totals need to be visible enough for review.
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Choose the sport and format before uploading. Baseball and softball focus on line scores and player totals, basketball can use simpler points-focused sheets, and golf can capture round or hole-by-hole details when they are visible.
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Quick Snap Stats creates editable data, not a locked final record. Review team names, opponent, date, score, player totals, and any notes that came from hard-to-read handwriting before saving the game.
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A one-off scan can become a saved game. If you run a team or league, save reviewed scans into the right team page so season totals, game logs, standings, and widgets stay organized.
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