by Ernie » Wed Oct 27, 2010 1:30 am
You can't add tabs to line things up in two columns, or like in an outline. You can do something like:
• Some text
• Some more text
In this case, the tricky parts are the bullet and the new lines. Assume you are creating your flashcards on your PC, to get a bullet, copy-paste it from above. Alternatively, you can use a dash. To get a new line, you can use | (shift \) to force a new line in your flashcards. If using a spreadsheet, you can create a new line in a cell by pressing alt-enter (PC) which will do the same thing, and may be more legible.
Does this answer it?
You can't add tabs to line things up in two columns, or like in an outline. You can do something like:
• Some text
• Some more text
In this case, the tricky parts are the bullet and the new lines. Assume you are creating your flashcards on your PC, to get a bullet, copy-paste it from above. Alternatively, you can use a dash. To get a new line, you can use | (shift \) to force a new line in your flashcards. If using a spreadsheet, you can create a new line in a cell by pressing alt-enter (PC) which will do the same thing, and may be more legible.
Does this answer it?