I found and downloaded the Lottery Director software several years ago and have done nothing with it. Somehow and somewhere I have a form titled "PICK 5 WHEEL" "PICK 5 "KEY ONE" WHEEL USING NINE DIGITS. The bottom of the page tells me that this wheel is produced by Lottery Director software by CDEX. See page 1. My wife is a rabid lottery player and she has used this form so much that my copy is almost ilegible. Does anyone know where or how I found it. I want to copy it again. I have looked through my Lottery Director and find nothing but text or DOS versions not like I have. The form has nine (9) circles for key numbers at the top and fifteen rows of five circles each below to fill in the key numbers at the top in separate combinations. I have tried to create the form but my knowledge of MS Office is limited and it is extremely slow and I need help.
It sounds like a custom form for manually wheeling numbers.
We did not make such forms, as they are not needed with the Lottery Director software. Other folks did make them, however, distributing them to players.
If you have the Lottery Director software, here is how to find the wheel.
Start your software, and go to any Pick-5 game.
... On your game's MAIN screen, go to your PICK menu.
... On your PICK menu, select: 'Wheeling Systems'.
... You'll see your list of wheels.
Scroll down through the wheels. You'll find the wheel you mentioned.
... It's wheel 135.
"Key1" wheel (uses 1 Key number).
Takes 9 numbers. Makes 15 combinations.
If you match the Key number and any 3 of the other numbers, you'll have a 4-number prize.
Instead of wheeling your numbers manually, you can do it automatically in the software.
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Feel free to explore this further, if you like. We are happy to help with it.