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Subject: Re: Chessbase is the tool for youl

Author: Günther Simon

Date: 02:20:17 10/14/05

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On October 14, 2005 at 01:40:52, Dann Corbit wrote:

>On October 14, 2005 at 01:34:19, chandler yergin wrote:
>
>>On October 14, 2005 at 01:27:03, chandler yergin wrote:
>>
>>>"If Chessbase does have a batch mode where, with ONE operation, it can split the
>>>MegaDB, for example, into 85000 PGN files, each file with all the games by a
>>>single player, white and black, then I'm wrong and I'll cheerfully admit it --
>>>but your procedure given in your note above does not address that issue.
>>>
>>>You have Chesbase 7 right?
>>>Open Chessbase 7 Right click on your .pgn file
>>>You will get a Menu   (you want Properties)
>>>Make this your Reference database (See the little box?)
>>>Then left click the file..
>>>Now Right click the file
>>>Menu  'Open"
>>>You will see a list of all the game.
>>>Toolbar
>>>Click on PLayers
>>>All the players will be listed in Alphbetical order
>>>Click on any name
>>>Every Game of the player will be listed White & Black in Chronological order.
>>>PLease let me know if I can assist in any way.
>>>Best of luck,
>>>Chan
>>
>>  From Toolbar, you see many other Indexes you can click on
>>Strategy, Openings Tactics endgames etc. etc.. Annotators, Sources,
>>Tournaments. You can Generate Tournament Cross Tables, get Statistics
>>on most anything.
>>The Search function is fantastic.
>
>Are you actually unable to comprehend Shane's objection, or are you pretending
>to be that obtuse?

I am sorry to say this, but I have mentioned it already in another thread.
Since CY has discovered a CB manual lately he seems to have found the holy
gral for all chess and chess programming problems in the world.
It's a kind of obsession and no advices and hints seem to help anymore.
I don't believe though he gets paid from CB for amok advertising ;-)

Guenther



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