> Question: Is there a way for me to save these pgn files as databases to
avoid having to re-open and index them each time?
Yes, there are at least two ways.
Here's the first:
1. Create a new database: File/New. (You might need to select the
appropriate file type here.)
2. From that Scid database, go in Tools, Import a PGN file (or something
like that).
3. Select your Pgn file.
That's it.
Here's the second:
1. Same as above.
2. Open your Pgn file.
3. Open then database switcher instead.
4. Click on your Pgn database icon and keep your finger on the it. Drag
the icon onto your Scid database. If you see two circular arrows, you're
awesome.
Note that is you're on a PC, step 3 of that second method is: Open your
Game list window. You should see your opened databases at the bottom.
Note also that this second method is slower for big files. I've included
it because that's an important trick to work between databases and game
files.
Tell me if this works for you,
Bye,
Ben
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