by Ernie » Fri Aug 19, 2011 9:21 pm
Hi.
Categories are used mainly for filtering cards when studying. If you assign 10 different categories, then you can select say 5 categories for studying. After categories have been assigned, use the "Cards to Study" option in the Deck Options screen. To assign categories, you can assign each card one at a time in the card edit screen, or you can use the "Mode" button in the card listing screen to assign a category to multiple cards at once, assuming you've set up the categories already. I personally like assigned categories in Excel on a PC, as it's easier than doing it in the app.
After adding a photo from your library, you can delete the photo in your library. The app has made a copy of it inside the app.
You can re-order cards in the card listing screen by tapping "Edit" then using the re-order bars along the right to reorder. If you have a lot of cards, this could be tedious, so exporting to the PC, sorting in Excel and re-transfering back would be a quick and efficient way to do this, assuming you are familiar with this process.
Hi.
Categories are used mainly for filtering cards when studying. If you assign 10 different categories, then you can select say 5 categories for studying. After categories have been assigned, use the "Cards to Study" option in the Deck Options screen. To assign categories, you can assign each card one at a time in the card edit screen, or you can use the "Mode" button in the card listing screen to assign a category to multiple cards at once, assuming you've set up the categories already. I personally like assigned categories in Excel on a PC, as it's easier than doing it in the app.
After adding a photo from your library, you can delete the photo in your library. The app has made a copy of it inside the app.
You can re-order cards in the card listing screen by tapping "Edit" then using the re-order bars along the right to reorder. If you have a lot of cards, this could be tedious, so exporting to the PC, sorting in Excel and re-transfering back would be a quick and efficient way to do this, assuming you are familiar with this process.