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Posted by chris21
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1/14/2003
13:03:09

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Subject: chessmaster 9000

Message:
Quick question.

I bought this earlier today and there is supposed to be a feature in the bottome left of the screen that tells you in text what opening you have played. However I can't seem to get it when I play?

Can somebody please tell me how I get it on?

Thanks:)

Posted by gta3master2987
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1/14/2003
17:33:11

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i once used that program at a friends house... i think that this info is at the very bottom of the program page, which is probably hidden by your toolbar at the bottom... if you either move your toolbar down, or somehow move the chess programs bottom up, i think you will find what you are lookng for.... not sure though...

Posted by chris21
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1/15/2003
09:36:52

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Message:
It worked!

Thanks for the info! :)
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