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Subject: Re: Save CM6000 analysis (thinklines)

Author: Michel Chassey

Date: 20:50:33 06/20/99

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Thanks for your help. I will try it this way. The help screens are non too
clear in this matter. On my wish list is that 7000 provide better support
for analysis.

Michel Chassey

On June 20, 1999 at 16:14:13, John Merlino wrote:

>On June 20, 1999 at 12:57:29, Michel Chassey wrote:
>
>>Hello everyone,
>>how can I save Cm6000 analysis to a file  for sudy ?
>>Some help will be greatly appreciated,
>>
>>Michel Chassey
>
>I assume you mean the contents of the "Think Lines" window when you say
>"analysis". If I am correct, then these cannot be printed. HOWEVER, you can use
>the "Auto-Annotate/Analyze" feature (give it a good amount of time per move, at
>least 30 seconds, but preferably as much time as you can wait), which will put
>text into the annotation window. Use the Annotation window (The
>"Auto-Annotation" and Analysis tabs specifically) in conjunction with the move
>list window to view Chessmaster's analysis.
>
>THEN, if you want to re-visit this game, you should save it. If you save it in
>CMG format (the default), then all of this data will be saved along with the
>game. If you save it in PGN, CM will ask you which type of annotation you want
>to export along with the move list. Choose "Analysis" and the data will be
>saved.
>
>Also, if you want to save your own annotations, there is a "Player" tab in the
>Annotation window in which you can write your own comments.
>
>Hope this helps!
>
>jm



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