Author: Sarah Bird
Date: 10:35:26 06/27/99
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On June 27, 1999 at 13:21:53, blass uri wrote: > >On June 27, 1999 at 11:36:13, Sarah Bird wrote: > >>On June 27, 1999 at 11:27:30, blass uri wrote: >> >>> >>>On June 27, 1999 at 10:42:57, Sarah Bird wrote: >>> >>>>On June 27, 1999 at 10:41:35, blass uri wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>>On June 27, 1999 at 10:29:16, Sarah Bird wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>Hi, I cut and paste these games into notepad or wordpad, save them as *.pgn yet >>>>>>cannot open them into Fritz 5.32, yet cm6k will open them?. Is it due to the >>>>>>language I notice some of the moves use T etc. >>>>>>Any help appreciated. >>>>>>Thanks. >>>>>>Sarah. >>>>> >>>>>I do not have Fritz5.32 but my Hiarcs7.32 had no problem to download the games. >>>>>Maybe Fritz5.32 did not like the results so it refused to download them)) >>>>> >>>>>Uri >>>> >>>>Uri :-) >>>>Did you download them as I said above. >>>>Thanks. >>>>Sarah. >>> >>>I did not cut and paste them but only used save as file and saved them as text >>>file with the name tania.pgn >>> >>>Uri >> >>Uri, sorry but when I highlight the games then right click my mouse I don't get >>a save as option. Please explain how you saved the file. >>Thanks. >>Sarah. >I simply have the words >Files,Edit,View,Go,Favorites,Help in the right side of my computer screen. I don't have this anywhere. Thanks for your help. Sarah. > >In the file I have save as file as an option >I click with my mouse in the save as file. > >After it I have some words in hebrew in my computer. >In translation to english I can choose the name of the file and how to save it. > >I choose a name to the file. >When the file is a game then I use the name *.pgn when I choose * to be the >name that I want. > >I also can choose how to save the file >usually I choose to save it as HTML but when it is a game of chess I choose >a plain text file. > >I hope it helps you. > >Uri
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