You might be able to clear it by clearing excel.exe in Task Manager but I'd probably just reboot. It is possible that the loss was not the result of a technical blunder, which they had defined as a move bringing about a 2 point negative swing in the evaluation, but instead a lesser mistake that brought about your downfall.Īt any rate, a new greatly improved analysis is in beta and will save you the time of running stockfish and provide much useful analysis. Scratch that, it's the 'Quick Analysis' button in Excel's right click menu. I'd like to hear other people's thoughts about how useful/useless this feature is.Īre you quibbling over the differing uses of the word blunder? But, normally, I don't care about a 1-word sentence that only occasionally correctly summarizes the game. If the game is interesting, I'll go over it on the analysis board with stockfish. Select More > All Charts to all available see all charts available. Hover over the chart types to preview a chart, and then select the chart you want. In the Add-Ins box, check the Analysis ToolPak check box, and then click OK. Select the Quick Analysis button that appears at the bottom right corner of the selected data. If you're using Excel for Mac, in the file menu go to Tools > Excel Add-ins. In the Manage box, select Excel Add-ins and then click Go. The text is kind of unnecessary, and the overall assessment of the game is usually wildly inaccurate. If you're using Excel 2007, click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Excel Options. Here's a snippet of a quick analysis that the server gave me after finishing a bullet game. To use the Quick Analysis tool, all you have to do is select the worksheet tables cells and then click the Quick Analysis tool that automatically appears in.