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Small problem with annotations in Fritz8 and chessbase8

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Small problem with annotations in Fritz8 and chessbase8 - 2006/09/01 04:39 When I want to change the colour of a variation in Fritz8 or Chessbase8 I make a right-Click in the panel of notation, I choose "special annotations" and then "variation color". But this works only after I have repeaetd the trick two times for the same variation.
Is this a bug ?.
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re:Small problem with annotations in Fritz8 and chessbase8 - 2006/09/01 05:33 I have Fritz 7 and I've noticed that whenever I colour code the variations and save the game in CBH format...the games with the variations revert BACK to the Black color. Can you just imagine how long it would take to recolor the variations in annotated games?! For this reason ALONE I purchased Chess Assistant 7. This chess database program color codes the variations INSTANTLY and it remembers the color coding after I save the games in CA format. Bye bye Chessbase. What you're describing is probably a bug but don't hold your breath with Chessbase issuing a fix. They still haven't fixed the problem in their Fritz line of chess programs doing this nutty thing with the variation color reverting back to black - which is the SAME color as the mainline game moves. It becomes hard to see the difference with all variations in black, let me tell you..
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