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Subject: Re: How do I post a table correctely?

Author: Chuck

Date: 04:27:58 01/31/06

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On January 31, 2006 at 04:30:35, Rick Hagen wrote:

>On January 31, 2006 at 02:08:32, Majd Al-Ansari wrote:
>
>>I am trying to get the same output from my Fritz 9 table to this forum.
>>Unfortunately I have tried the two different options but it seems it does not
>>output correctely (with tabs and without).  How can I get the table to be in a
>>form that is compatible with this forum.  Or do I have to do it manually.
>>
>>Thanks
>
>This might work:
>a) Copy the ASCII output (with spaces) to M$ Word (lettertype: Courier New 10)
>b) 'select all' --> copy and paste to this place
>
>Worked for me IIRC.. only additional step I took was to copy from Word to
>Notepad first... don't know why I do that..
>

I assume you do that to eliminate any of the "hidden codes" that Microsoft Word
puts in for formatting, etc; these will display in a plain text document such as
this forum [mostly is].

Cheers,

Chuck

>
>Test:
>
>DrawBook_nov2005_5+5 blitz  2005
>
>                             1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  0
>1   Fritz 9                  ** 0½ 1½ 11 01 11 11 11 11 11  15.0/18
>2   Shredder 9               1½ ** ½1 01 11 11 11 11 10 1½  14.5/18
>3   Junior 9                 0½ ½0 ** 1½ ½0 01 11 ½1 11 11  11.5/18  80.00
>4   Gambit Fruit 1.0 Beta 2  00 10 0½ ** 11 01 10 11 11 11  11.5/18  76.75
>5   SlowChess Blitz WV_x     10 00 ½1 00 ** ½½ 1½ 01 11 11  10.0/18  69.00
>6   Anaconda 2.0.1           00 00 10 10 ½½ ** 10 11 11 11  10.0/18  59.50
>7   Frenzee 200              00 00 00 01 0½ 01 ** 11 11 11   8.5/18
>8   EXchess 4.03             00 00 ½0 00 10 00 00 ** ½1 01   4.0/18
>9   Doctor? 3.0              00 01 00 00 00 00 00 ½0 ** ½½   2.5/18  19.00
>10  Faile 1.4.4              00 0½ 00 00 00 00 00 10 ½½ **   2.5/18  13.75
>
>RH



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