I believe you can save Richard's file to your desktop, then with Pretty Good Solitaire running go to your Spider game and open the file from the desktop.
First post was too long. Had to delete this illustration. Then it wouldn't allow it to be uploaded again until I changed the file name .... 2 became two.
That should do the trick. If not just get back here. š
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Richard says okay to #898517440. š
Thank you, Richard. Now if I only knew what to do with a .pgs file. š
I believe you can save Richard's file to your desktop, then with Pretty Good Solitaire running go to your Spider game and open the file from the desktop.
First copy the above link.
Then open Pretty Good Solitaire with a Solitaire One Suit game open on your screen. (It wont affect your stats or anything).
Then click on "Game" followed by "Open game" illustrated in my first screenshot.
A new window should open. (Illustration 2).
Paste the entire link into the box I've highlighted and then click "Open"
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First post was too long. Had to delete this illustration. Then it wouldn't allow it to be uploaded again until I changed the file name .... 2 became two.
That should do the trick. If not just get back here. š
Larry's method should also work but you could get an error message because you must define the path correctly or the PGS software wont find it.
Thanks again Richard! Very handy little tool.
@lars thanks as well. Unfortunately it did throw an error like Richard explained. But now I know what's going on, which is amazing at my age. LOL
Since you now know how to find and open that folder, you could try to drag and drop the .pgs file into it. In the long term it would work out faster.
Right on. šļø