
ChessBase 17 - Tips and Tricks
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Content
- Intro
- Foreword
- Impressum
- 1 Handling Fundamentals
- 1.1 Minimize / Expand Toolbar
- 1.2 Customizing Quick Access
- 1.3 Switch Between Several Open ChessBase Windows
- 1.4 Show Database Preview
- 1.5 Adjusting the Size of the Database Symbols
- 1.6 Arranging Window Areas
- 1.7 Opening ChessBase Options
- 1.8 Setting the Language for the User Interface
- 1.9 Execute Commands/Functions with a Right Click
- 1.10 Resetting ChessBase Settings
- 1.11 Restoring the Default Layout
- 1.12 Saving and Reusing Window Layouts
- 1.13 Assigning All Supported File Types to the ChessBase Software
- 1.14 Assigning Individual File Types to Another Software
- 1.15 Setting your own Keyboard Shortcuts
- 2 Working with Databases
- 2.1 Adding Databases to the "My Databases" View
- 2.2 Where Should Specific Databases be Stored?
- 2.3 Open Database Folder in Windows Explorer - Shortcut
- 2.4 Open Databases and Games
- 2.5 Creating a new Database
- 2.6 Pinning Databases to the Favorites List
- 2.7 Deleting Games
- 2.8 Copying Games to Another Database
- 2.9 Configurating Columns
- 2.10 Sorting Databases
- 2.11 Detecting and Deleting Duplicate Games
- 2.12 Using the Clip Database
- 2.13 Special Icons for Databases
- 2.14 Create Search Booster
- 2.15 Setting a Reference Database
- 2.16 Simple search
- 2.17 Advanced search
- 2.18 Saving and Recalling Search Queries
- 2.19 Searching Several Databases at Once
- 2.20 Creating a Backup Copy (Archive) of a Database
- 2.21 Using Opening Books
- 2.22 Importing Games into an Opening Book
- 2.23 Making an Opening Book a Workbook
- 2.24 Creating Your Own Opening Book
- 2.25 Converting Old Databases to the New Format
- 2.26 Finding Spectacular Games by Beauty Scores
- 3 Tips for Working in the Board Window
- 3.1 Entering a New Game and Saving it in a Database
- 3.2 Special Methods for Inputting Moves
- 3.3 Correcting the Move Entries
- 3.4 Further Options when Entering a New Move
- 3.5 Undoing Actions
- 3.6 Deleting Moves/Variations
- 3.7 Upgrading Variations
- 3.8 Cleaning Up Variations
- 3.9 Entering a Position
- 3.10 Copying a Position
- 3.11 Determining if a Position Already Occurs Within a Game
- 3.12 Commenting a Game
- 3.13 Searching for Comments
- 3.14 Exchanging Moves
- 4 Training with ChessBase
- 4.1 Set a Default Engine
- 4.2 Installing a new Engine in ChessBase
- 4.3 Having a Position Analysed by a "Kibitzer"
- 4.4 Evaluating the Analysis in the Engine Window
- 4.5 Configuring the Analysis in The Engine Window
- 4.6 Analysis Preview, Inserting Calculations with a Mouse Click
- 4.7 Using the Buddy Engine to Determine Whether Moves are Forced
- 4.8 Visual Assessment in the Engine Window
- 4.9 Parallel Analysis with Multiple Engines
- 4.10 Changing the Analysis Engine in the Current Engine Window
- 4.11 Configuring the Analysis Behaviour of an Engine
- 4.12 Temporarily Deactivating an Engine
- 4.13 How to Remove an Engine completely
- 4.14 Assisted Analysis
- 4.15 Tactical Analysis
- 4.16 Deep Analysis
- 4.17 Analysis Jobs
- 4.18 Replay Training
- 4.19 Installing the "Best Games For Replay Training" Database
- 4.20 Creating a Dossier About a Player
- 5 Special Functions
- 5.1 Null Move
- 5.2 Merging Games
- 5.3 Inserting Variations by Drag and Drop
- 5.4 Generating Opening Surveys
- 5.5 Plan Explorer
- 5.6 Investigating Suspected Cheating with the Centipawn Analysis
- 5.7 Deactivating ChessBase
- 6 Online Functions and Features
- 6.1 Logging in to ChessBase
- 6.2 Registering with Playchess
- 6.3 Even More Benefits with a ChessBase Premium Account
- 6.4 Using the Online Database
- 6.5 Update Service for the Mega Database
- 6.6 Keeping ChessBase up to Date
- Index
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