Author: James T. Walker
Date: 17:52:44 03/21/99
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On March 21, 1999 at 17:32:52, Eric Sinn wrote: <snip> > >Thank you for your help. > >Also I understand from reading the posts that the Fritz 5.32 manual is actually >just half of what is needed. That is, it is designed to complement the earlier >Fritz manual (which I don't have). Is there a way to get a copy or are there >third party user manuals, internet sites and the like? I have many more >questions. For example, if I read an interesting game in the newspaper and >would like to enter it by moving the pieces on the board. How do I do that? Is To enter moves just click on the "Watch" button on the bottom of the screen towards the left. Then you can enter moves at will for both sides. Fritz will begin analyzing after each move but you can continue to enter the entire game this way. When finished you can click the "Play" button which is now in place of the "Watch" button. Jim Walker >anyone willing to send me a copy of the earlier manual? I promise to send it >back. > >Thank you.
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