Annotating in ChessBase: Arrows and highlighted squares

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Last updated 05 julho 2024
Annotating in ChessBase: Arrows and highlighted squares
While entering moves, writing comments, and evaluating positions are the most fundamental aspects of chess annotation, there is little doubt that illustrating the board with well-placed arrows, and timely highlighted squares can tell you in a glance you can see what is going on without a single variation or comment. Be sure to have these tools in your tool kit.
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