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Jumbling/scrambling a vocab list

whiteo   February 5th, 2014 5:31a.m.

Hi there,

Many apologies if this topic has been covered before - I have googlified to see if there is an answer but had no success.

Does anybody know how to scramble up the words in a self-made list?

I am studying the JLPT N1 vocab, which I imported myself, and it is alphabetical order. I find this to be rather unhelpful and would prefer to be able to have words added in a random order, rather than all the 'a' words then 'b' words etc.

Is it perhaps possible to have items added from different sections every time?

Thanks in advance for any light you may be able to shed on this!

ジェレミー (Jeremy)   February 5th, 2014 1:46p.m.

You could take the contents of the list and paste it into a text file so that each word is on a separate line, then go to this link: http://www.random.org/lists/?mode=advanced, and paste them there clicking "As a bare-bones text document (type text/plain)" for the output format. Once done you could take the outputted text and copy and paste that into a new list on Skritter.

If you need to use the word export feature for the list to export it to .csv, first go to the desired list's page and then click "Export Words" on the left hand side.

whiteo   February 10th, 2014 8:23p.m.

Thanks very much, Jeremy, works like a charm :)

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