Hi wallred, Chessbase should be able to recognize the PGN format with no problem. These should be the steps: Click on the Chessbase Application Button, click OPEN, and then change the Databases choices to PGN Files. (You can find this in the lower right section of this dialog box.) After that, navigate through your own folder structure to find the PGN file you wish to open. This PGN file can be a file that just contains one game, or a file that contains tens of thousands of games. As you're probably already aware, a valid PGN file is an ASCII text file and the data inside might look something like this: [Event 'Breisacher Memorial'] [Site 'Biel SUI'] [Date '2013.07.22'] [Round '1.1'] [White 'Nepomniachtchi,I'] [Black 'Bacrot,E'] [Result '1/2-1/2'] [WhiteTitle 'GM'] [BlackTitle 'GM'] [WhiteElo '2717'] [BlackElo '2714'] [ECO 'D35'] [Opening 'QGD'] [Variation 'exchange variation'] [WhiteFideId '4168119'] [BlackFideId '605506'] [EventDate '2012.07.22'] 1. Bxc6+ bxc6 11. Dracula Origin 2 Pc Download more.

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Qxf4+ Kg8 46. Qa4 1/2-1/2 •. Excellent video! By default, with my system, I previously set it up so that when I click on the GET PGN link from chess.com, Scid vs PC (currently my favorite interface) automatically (a) starts up and (b) opens the game for me. (I previously told it this is what I want to done when I click on PGN files.) Thus, I've eliminated the middle steps of (a) the file first being saved, and (b) then the step of having to open Chessbase (or in my case, Scid) and (c) then the step of having to open up the game from Chessbase. (Alas, I don't have a cool video to show this.) Of course, with this method I don't have the pgn file yet saved on my computer. Clementoni Microscopio Usb Software here.

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It's in memory in Scid and on my screen so I can step through the game and analyze it or whavter, but it's not yet saved. So if I wish to save I then have to take the time to SAVE it to another file, from Scid, after I've opened it up. So it's really six of one, half dozen of another. A matter of preference. You're autmatically saving the file first and then manually loading chessbase and I'm automatically loading Scid and the game and then manually saving it later. I hope wallred writes back because I really want to help him. Hopefully he will see your video.

Windows sometimes tries to outsmart you and even when you type 'Save As' in notepad with a filename like 'foobar.pgn' it will really save it as 'foobar.pgn.txt'. Then the '.txt' is the *real* extension which makes it use notepad again. You might need to find some kind of setting in windows file exploder that lets you view all file extensions, once you can see this culprit extension, you can then rename it from '.txt' back to '.pgn'. Do NOT try to use 'save as'. Mouseover the file name, right click, choose 'rename', ignore the warning about maybe that will cause the file not to work.