by Ernie » Mon Nov 11, 2013 6:31 am
Hi Angeltech,
First off, I seems like you don't need my multiple choice feature for what you want to do. You can just make standard two sided cards.
The complication is that you want to include new lines in your cards. You can do this by using the pipe character |, which will create a new line. So one option is to create your cards like:
card 1|side 1<tab>card 1|side 2
card 2|side 1<tab>card 2|side 2
I would instead recommend using Excel. Enter your full question in cell A1 and enter you full answer in cell B1. Continue for row 2. You can use my website and copy-paste. (If you use double-quotes, just make sure you use always use an even number of them on a side.)
On my website orangeorapple.com, I have the section "creating your own decks" which should have some useful info. If you have more questions or need more asssistance, let me know. You can email me at et@orangeorapple, or if you post a reply to this, please create a new topic if you don't mind, as this doesn't really relate to "multiple choice updates".
Ernie
Hi Angeltech,
First off, I seems like you don't need my multiple choice feature for what you want to do. You can just make standard two sided cards.
The complication is that you want to include new lines in your cards. You can do this by using the pipe character |, which will create a new line. So one option is to create your cards like:
card 1|side 1<tab>card 1|side 2
card 2|side 1<tab>card 2|side 2
I would instead recommend using Excel. Enter your full question in cell A1 and enter you full answer in cell B1. Continue for row 2. You can use my website and copy-paste. (If you use double-quotes, just make sure you use always use an even number of them on a side.)
On my website orangeorapple.com, I have the section "creating your own decks" which should have some useful info. If you have more questions or need more asssistance, let me know. You can email me at et@orangeorapple, or if you post a reply to this, please create a new topic if you don't mind, as this doesn't really relate to "multiple choice updates".
Ernie