Scorekeeping your first PTQ
Four comments:
1. Setting up multi-print to print everything you need at once is super helpful. You can set it up to print the right number of pairings/standings/result slips ahead of time, then two clicks and everything will be printed.
2. Using the keyboard to enter results instead of mousing around WER is much, much faster. Type the table number into the box, hit the right keys for any drops, then the result on the slip, and you're back to the table number field. A surprising number of people don't know about this.
3. The tip about result slips-cutting machine assumes A4 paper and margins in mm, I think: you should mention this. For people on Letter paper (i.e. North Americans) it should Just Work.
4. Even better than a random seating for round one of a draft is an entire draft tree. This works for cross pairings or random pairings. Just have a sheet with spaces for the winners (and losers, if it's not single elim) showing who they'll play in the next round. Then the judge running the 8-mans doesn't have to interact with the computer at all after he gets his eight names–the results can be input at any time.