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# Saving Teams

## Click on the 2. Teams link to save the teams

Select the school you just saved (Capital HS) and type in the names of the three debaters. If a team only has two debaters, enter "X" for the missing third debater. Click the Save Team button and repeat for each of the school's teams. Note that the team names are generated automatically based on the student's last names.

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As you save each team, you will see them listed on the Active Teams list on the right hand side of the page.&#x20;

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