Electronic Rulebook
Being that Athletic Rules Study is gone does anyone know of another electronic source for the NFHS Rules Book?
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Join the NFHS and you get access to the online rules book.
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And if you are motivated enough and bored enough you can take a few hours, like I did, and transfer all of the text out of the write/copy/print protected pdf on the NFHS website into a Word document. I have the entire Rule Book in Word minus all the illustrations. PM me. It is only 403KB. The pdf on their website is searchable and that is a great thing. Just type in any word and it will list every place it is used in the entire Rule Book.
Now I just wish they would straighten out the issue with the Case Book as I can't open that file though the Rule Book is easy to open. If anyone else can open both tell me but I think they have something messed up on their website. |
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Too bad NFHS could not continue to do business with ARS as that was a good study tool. |
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Are you a NFHS member? Its $30 to join and you've got to be a member to access online rules.
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Now that the online books are in PDF format, you can save them to your computer, but I think you already know that. There really is no need for them to be in word any more. Or am I missing something? |
You would be right except someone there was thinking and didn't want the books to be widely distributed without purchasing. They are write/print/copy protected. As long as they have that protection on you can't save them or even print them. The text is selectable and that is about the only thing the password protection allows.
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If that is the case you could still make it a pdf after putting it into Word.
After creating the Word document, print it to a pdf using a pdf writer like Cutepdf. Then you should be able to search it using Adobe Acrobat. |
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I got the same message. I can access the rule book but not the case book. Odd. |
I didn't have a problem saving the rulebook pdf to my computer but I did get the message about access denied on the casebook.
When I clicked on the rulebook link it asked me if I wanted to open the file or save it and I saved it without a hitch. |
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Since they put ARS out of business they could at least developed something better. |
I have never been able to get this pdf saved though others said they could. Instead of opening the file and then trying to save it I finally right-clicked on the link and then, depending on the program you are using, did Save Link As or Save Target As and it wrote the pdf to a file that I was able to save and open. The file is still password protected but at least I have a copy of it now.
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I found a freeware program that will let you print out a locked pdf file.
Google Brava Reader. |
The Case Book is on-line now.
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if anyone has saved the case book, can you please email it to me? i am still unable to get it, i did download the rules book. also, are you able to cut and paste from the rules and case book? my email address is [email protected]
thank you very much |
I have the freely-available NCAA rule/casebook in PDF format, years 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007.
Are there any other years available, prior to 2001? Also, when does the 2008 one become available? |
Can't access it
I Can't seem to get it to let me look at either manual, I'm a paid member. Could anyone forward me the 2008 manuals via email? I'm trying to study and they would be very helpful. My state association said they won't be sending the new ones out for at least another week.
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Send me a PM with your email address and I will set you up on Monday. I have the Rule and Case Book in the on-line versions as well as the Official's Manual from a scan of mine.
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Here's a direct link, but I'd advise going in through the main portal. http://www.ncaapublications.com/Uplo...d26b95e6c1.pdf |
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