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Chip

03 Sep, 2012 12:27 AM

There may be a way to do this and I'm just not understanding the program well enough to implement it, but here goes...

I've got a test coming up that I've got over 1000 cards made for. When I'm reviewing the cards there are some that I need to focus on more than others. I know I can mark it as incorrect when reviewing, but I'd like to be able to pull all those out and start a new stack with them. So is there a way that I can select (or star / mark etc) a particular card(s) as I'm studying 1 stack, and have it automatically copy into another stack of my choosing?

That would be very helpful to me as I've often got a ton of information to cover, and while I will understand the bulk of it, I need a little extra review on several subjects.

Thanks for listening!

  1. 1 Posted by Chip on 03 Sep, 2012 01:05 AM

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    Ok, I found the solution I was looking for with smart stacks. I'll just flag certain cards and have them go to a smart stack.

    Is there any way to make a smart stack into a regular stack after it has been made? Can I just copy and paste all the cards in the smart stack into a new "non-smart" stack?

    Thanks again! I'm just getting around to learning this great program.

  2. 2 Posted by support on 03 Sep, 2012 08:56 AM

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    Hi Chip,

    Thanks for taking the time to write in to us! This feature is currently not supported. However, I’ve submitted this as a feature request. Please bear in mind that while we consider all ideas, not every suggestion will ultimately be implemented.

    Thank you for using Mental Case!

    Sincerely,
    Jason Warren -- The Mental Faculty Support

  3. support closed this discussion on 03 Sep, 2012 08:56 AM.

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