Output menu in games list
List window: Rightclick – Output
Selected games can be printed, sent by E-mail or published as HTML pages directly in the games list. To do this mark the games and right-click in the games list. You can select games with Ctrl-click or Shift-cursor keys, or use Ctrl-A to select all.
This opens a dialog box in which you can set all the print parameters of ChessBase.
Print selection
This brings up a print preview before printing the selected games (click Print to actually start printing).
Print multiple training
Use this to print out training material. ChessBase will produce two sheets, the first containing all the positions of the selected games which have a training commentary, the second with the solutions. You get a print preview.
The selected games are sent as a compressed archive file (CBV) by email. Your default e-mail client is automatically started with an empty email form and with the correct attachment. You can set the default e-mail program in the Windows Control Panel – Internet Options – tab Programs.
Selection To Textfile
Creates a text file of the selected games in different formats.
Database
The program makes it possible for you to copy into a new database games which you have selected (highlighted) from the games list. In the games list of the database, highlight the games you wish to copy into a separate database. You are able to highlight games with Ctrl+mouse click or SHIFT+mouse click.
Then right click – Output – Datenbank starts the Windows file selection dialog, from where you can select the target database into which you want to copy the new games.
Publish Games
It is possible to create EBooks with ChessBase. An EBook is an electronic version of a classic book. There are different formats available. Some formats need a reading device, whereas others can be read on a computer with Reader software.
Publish to Web
It is possible to publish one or more games on the Web. This is also possible using Facebook's "Share link".
Board Window - File - Publish to Web
This publishes the game in the current board window to the web.