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SirLurch

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hi
is it possible to set more than one conditional move ? i have looked but just cant seem to find it, sorri if its obvious but we all have bad days

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Originally posted by SirLurch
hi
is it possible to set more than one conditional move ? i have looked but just cant seem to find it, sorri if its obvious but we all have bad days
No it isn't obvious. You have to experiment some to find out how.

Why isn't this information available in the FAQ? We've had this question before, and we will see it again.

Dear moderators, when you see the same question over and over again, why not give the answer, once and for all, in the FAQ wher it belong?

Whenever you see a question that is very likely to apear again, why not update the FAQ?

The answer? See Thread 107673

SirLurch

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thx and ditto re FAQ's

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Originally posted by FabianFnas
No it isn't obvious. You have to experiment some to find out how.

Why isn't this information available in the FAQ? We've had this question before, and we will see it again.

Dear moderators, when you see the same question over and over again, why not give the answer, once and for all, in the FAQ wher it belong?

Whenever you see a question that is ...[text shortened]... likely to apear again, why not update the FAQ?

The answer? See Thread 107673
Moderators don't edit the Faq, use site feedback for admin contact.

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