This Guardian Market List Layout is designed for use on Australian racing markets, the key information here is it displays the Territory each track is located in - so you never have to worry or keep checking which tracks may be located within New South Wales (NSW)
Also displayed are;
Back Book%
Lay Book%
Fav's Back Price
Stall Draw Fav is Running from
Number of Runners
Once imported and used it will display your markets exactly as seen in the image below
You'll notice I've clicked the 'Alert 1' column header, this has now sorted all the markets into there territories, by holding Shift and clicking another column header you can do a secondary sort - I've clicked the 'Start Time' column header
Please note you will need to be using at least V1.57 to use this file, if you are using a older version you can download V1.57 from here
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Downloading and Importing the Files
To use these Guardian layout setting’s, click the 'Aus Racing Info.gml file below to download it to your computer, then whilst on your Guardian screen click the 'List' tab then the 'page with a green arrow' icon'
Downloading and Importing the Files
To display the custom columns you will also need to download and import the following custom columns file into your Custom Column Editor in Guardian. To do this click on the file named 'Aus Racing Info.gcc'
Rules File
To display the territories you will also need to download and import the 'Australian Racing Info.baf' rules file into your Guardian, once downloaded to your computer open Guardian and on the ‘Automation’ tab click ‘Import a Rules’ file, then each day just add your tennis markets to Guardian and apply that rules file to them all.
How it works and using the Rules File
Once you have it imported into your Guardian the stake size along with any other aspects of this file can be edited very easily by clicking on "Edit Rules File".
Please refer to the 'Note' tab for each rule understand how each rule works and how it may be connected to other rules within the file
Using the Files
Once you have imported the first two files from above you just need to select them as your 'Layout' as 'Custom Columns' your Guardian window will then appear the same way as the first image of this post