Save Analysis - What does this do??

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Avatar of Kernicterus

I have clicked Save Analysis a bunch of times but every time I go back to the same game and go to computer analysis, I have to sit through the analysis again.  Can someone explain the point of this button?

 

And if they do save, how do you access the saved analysis months later...is it already waiting for you?  Or are you having to download anyway?

Avatar of manekapa

Are you saving the analysis in V2 or V3?

Avatar of Kernicterus
manekapa wrote:

Are you saving the analysis in V2 or V3?

I think I'm saving it in V3.  Are people still using V2?

Avatar of Kernicterus

Is it keeping the analysis for everyone else?

Avatar of manekapa

I can save/retrieve both self and computer analysis with the V3 website.

When you save a computer analysis with V3, you should see a green acknowledgement message at the top of the screen.

Avatar of BobZimmie

I have the same question--and do not see any answer to it.  If you hit "Save" after getting a computer analysis, WHERE exactly is it saved--i.e., how do you access it later to study it? 

  Is it in right in the archive of ones games, with the game?  I didn't see it--but I will try looking there again....

Avatar of m_connors

I think it works this way. After you save the analysis, the game is saved in your Archives file on your home page. Clicking on the Archives opens your games. Clicking on a games opens it. When you click on the analysis for that games, it opens to the final analysis. Anyway, that's what happened for me - I just tried it. Good luck. 

Avatar of BobZimmie

Hey, thanks much, m_connors!!  Yes, that works.  What threw me was that I didn't hover above the little icons-in-a-row beneath the archived game to see what they meant --with that last icon being the one for analysis.  It's great, too, that if you click on the name of the opening above the game, it takes you to the data base for that opening. What a great study tool!

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Clicking on the opening to get to the database - now that I did not know. Cool!