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Explanation of moves in Studies

Hi. I'm pretty new and was playing around with creating a couple studies. On about my third or fourth one, I scrolled down and noticed that there was an explanation of every move I had entered. What it was called. Who played it and why, etc.
I had not seen this before in my previous studies, and when I closed the study and came back to it, all the info was gone. I tried clicking on every icon to get it back, but didn't have any luck.
Can someone tell me how to toggle this feature on and off please.
Thanks.

Hi. I'm pretty new and was playing around with creating a couple studies. On about my third or fourth one, I scrolled down and noticed that there was an explanation of every move I had entered. What it was called. Who played it and why, etc. I had not seen this before in my previous studies, and when I closed the study and came back to it, all the info was gone. I tried clicking on every icon to get it back, but didn't have any luck. Can someone tell me how to toggle this feature on and off please. Thanks.

@BGW5422 said in #1:

On about my third or fourth one, I scrolled down and noticed that there was an explanation of every move I had entered. What it was called. Who played it and why, etc.

It sounds like you saw WikiBook's Chess Openings text in the comments of your study.

I had not seen this before in my previous studies, and when I closed the study and came back to it, all the info was gone. I tried clicking on every icon to get it back, but didn't have any luck.

Can someone tell me how to toggle this feature on and off please.

Switch to the comments tab to see it. Add your own comments or switch to another tab if you don't want to see it.

@BGW5422 said in #1: > On about my third or fourth one, I scrolled down and noticed that there was an explanation of every move I had entered. What it was called. Who played it and why, etc. It sounds like you saw WikiBook's Chess Openings text in the comments of your study. > I had not seen this before in my previous studies, and when I closed the study and came back to it, all the info was gone. I tried clicking on every icon to get it back, but didn't have any luck. > Can someone tell me how to toggle this feature on and off please. Switch to the comments tab to see it. Add your own comments or switch to another tab if you don't want to see it.

@CaseyReese said in #2:

It sounds like you saw WikiBook's Chess Openings text in the comments of your study.

Switch to the comments tab to see it. Add your own comments or switch to another tab if you don't want to see it.

That's it. I really liked the wikibook's comments because it explained the theory behind the moves. When I hit the comments tab later, I had expanded the board to a point where the wikibook was no longer showing, although it was there. Thanks a lot, Casey.

@CaseyReese said in #2: > It sounds like you saw WikiBook's Chess Openings text in the comments of your study. > > > > > > Switch to the comments tab to see it. Add your own comments or switch to another tab if you don't want to see it. That's it. I really liked the wikibook's comments because it explained the theory behind the moves. When I hit the comments tab later, I had expanded the board to a point where the wikibook was no longer showing, although it was there. Thanks a lot, Casey.

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