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1.2.1 How to sign up for Spectre Cloud

01 Getting Started 1.2 — Creating Your Account

How to Sign Up for Spectre Cloud Getting started with Spectre Cloud is quick and simple. Since the platform is entirely web-based, there is no software to download or install — you can be up and running in just a few minutes from any device with a modern web ...

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4.2.1 Creating a blank spec sheet for a bowler

04 Spec Sheets 4.2 — Creating a Spec Sheet

Creating a blank spec sheet for a bowler                         1. Access Bowler Profiles Click "Bowlers" to open the list of bowler profiles in Spectre Proshop . 2. Select Bowler Select the bowler to view the specific bowler's profile details. 3. O...

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4.2.3 Selecting grip type on the spec sheet

04 Spec Sheets 4.2 — Creating a Spec Sheet

Selecting grip type on the bowler's spec sheet                                 1. Access Bowler Section Click "Bowlers" to open the bowler management section in Spectre Proshop Management. 2. Select Bowler Select the bowler. 3. Click on grip type ...

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3.1.1 Creating your first bowler (client) profile

03 Bowlers (Clients) 3.1 — Creating a Bowler Profile

Creating your first bowler (client) profile 3.1.1   KEY   step-by-step   A bowler profile is the foundation of everything in Spectre Cloud. Every spec sheet, arsenal entry, layout history, and auto-suggestion is anchored to a bowler profile — without on...

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4.2.2 Naming a spec sheet (ball name, date, notes)

04 Spec Sheets 4.2 — Creating a Spec Sheet

Naming a spec sheet (ball name, date, notes) 4.2.2   step-by-step   When you create a new spec sheet, Spectre Cloud asks you to identify the ball and add any relevant context before drilling details are entered. The three fields — ball name, date, and notes...

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4.2.4 How to identify the type of grip from measurement sheet

04 Spec Sheets 4.2 — Creating a Spec Sheet

How to identify the type of grip from measurement sheet 4.2.4   step-by-step   Before entering span and pitch measurements into a spec sheet, you need to identify which grip type the bowler uses. The grip type determines how the fingers sit in the ball and ...

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4.2.5 Cloning a spec sheet to preserve old measurements

04 Spec Sheets 4.2 — Creating a Spec Sheet

Cloning a spec sheet to preserve old measurements 4.2.5   TIP   step-by-step   When a bowler returns to have a new ball drilled with the same layout and measurements as a previous ball, cloning a spec sheet saves time and prevents transcription errors. ...

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7.1.2 Adding a ball to a bowler's arsenal

07 Arsenal 7.1 — Managing the Arsenal

Adding a ball to a bowler's arsenal 7.1.2   KEY   step-by-step   Adding a ball to a bowler's Arsenal is a quick process — but doing it carefully, with accurate details and a consistent naming convention, is what makes the Arsenal useful over the long term. ...

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