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Review everything in order

Kikko-Man   May 7th, 2011 3:36p.m.

Hey guys, sorry to clutter up the forum with a question that I suspect has likely come up before, but after doing my due diligence (using the ******* search feature) and coming up empty handed, I finally decided to query the great community we have here!

Anyway, as for my question, I was wondering if there is a way to study all of my words, just one time each, so I get a review of absolutely everything. I don't care if some of them aren't due for a review for a long time. I'd just really find this handy to be able to do as a sort of monumental preparation before a test or something major like that.

Thanks!

Nicki   May 7th, 2011 6:45p.m.

You could export all your words to a file and then study them yourself, one by one.

nick   May 7th, 2011 7:15p.m.

Or you could get the export, create a new Skritter account, dump everything into a huge list, then mark each prompt 4 (too easy) as you do it. As long as you finished the monumental review within the free trial period, you would get through it and only see everything once. The only hassle would be that you can only have 200 items in a section, so you'd need to manually split those up in the export to make the list.

Kikko-Man   May 7th, 2011 8:02p.m.

Thanks for your help!

Splitting the list into sections shouldn't be too much trouble, especially since I don't have that many words to begin with. Yeah, I think I'll try that method out.

InkCube   May 8th, 2011 5:07p.m.

You could also cram the lists your adding from individually. If you grade everything with a 4 that might work too.

Words you added through the queue though would of course not be in any list.

This might not be the most perfect solution, but is very simple to implement (especially since you probably don't have too many lists since you said you don't have that many words.)

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