Organising your data is an art in itself. This applies to your job, for example, to your own photos in your private cloud and, of course, to your own chess databases. In this part of our tutorial series you will learn some tips and tricks for the last area. However, as is so often the case, some of the insights from chess can also be applied to normal life…
Where it all begins: “My Databases”
When you start ChessBase, the “My Databases” window opens first. This area is a so-called “virtual folder”. Links to your databases, which are stored in different places on your hard drive or in your OneDrive folder, are collected here (e.g. My PGN Downloads, video courses etc.). This in turn means that over time it can become quite full and thus…