We begin with the optional idea of maintaining a simple calendar for each month to keep track of various dates. The importance of creating meaningful headings for your diary is discussed next. After that comes a section on using the template's move replay tools, including the ability to kibitz on a diagram.
Finally we discuss the interaction between your chess software and your diary, how you move information from one to the other. We also touch on the topic of how best to get short examples from a chess book into your diary.
A vital piece of advice: Backup your chess diary on a regular basis!
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