Author: Thom Perry
Date: 06:29:45 04/14/02
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Jerry, The procudure John Merlin mentioned will work. For example, copy *.pgn new.pgn will combine a group of files in a single directory into one large file. However, you will have not control over the order in which they are combined. If you want to combine files in order, use the copy + commands. It goes like this: copy A.pgn + copy B.pgn +copyC.pgn new.pgn If you were to leave out the new.pgn in the above command line, the three files would be combined into a file name A.pgn. Once you have your new.pgn file and want to add to it, subsequent commands would be copy new.pgn + copy D.pgn + copy E.pgn (etc., etc.) By place the new.pgn filename first, you can keep adding new files to it indefinitely. On April 13, 2002 at 14:38:47, Jerry Jones wrote: >http://216.239.51.100/search?q=cache:KB_vN4AfOe4C:www.enpassant.dk/chess/homeeng.htm+en+passant+chess&hl=en&ie=utf-8 > >I have been looking at this site for a PGN tool to combine many small PGN files >into 1 big PGN file without losing a single move. Which one is reliable ?
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