Author: Mark Ryan
Date: 15:41:03 04/20/99
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On April 20, 1999 at 14:32:42, Steve Lopez wrote: >On April 20, 1999 at 14:12:43, Mark Ryan wrote: > >>But remember one important >>thing: SAVE the annotated game immediately; I forgot once and lost all the >>annotations, which had taken Fritz several hours to produce. > >If you highlight a game in the game list, click Analyze, and select "Replace" >under "Storage" in the window where you set your analysis parameters, Fritz will >automatically replace the old game with new annotated version with no >intervention on your part. Then you don't have to worry about losing the >annotations. That's a good point. However, if it is a previously annotated game (such as a commercial database game with grandmaster analysis), you would probably not want to lose the original game (with its annotations); in such a case, you would be better to save the game separately afterward (I think).
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