![]() The key to working with Note Types are Cards and Fields. For simplicity, I recommend keeping things separate but the choice is yours. Since you’ll be studying from Decks not Note Types, it doesn’t really matter too much. Alternatively, you could combine the two in one larger Vocabulary Note Type. If you are studying French and Spanish, you might like a Spanish Note Type and a French Note Type. You can create multiple Note Types for different types of material you want to study. If you decide to delete one or more Decks, you are only deleting the assignment (links) not the actual Cards. So, you can link Cards from one Note Type to multiple Decks. The assignment is more like linking between a Deck and a Card than physically moving Cards around in the database. One way to think about it is that a Note Type is a master collection of Cards which are assigned to one or more Decks. It is also what you use to design those Cards-which fields (spreadsheet columns) to display, where to display them and any styling you want. Note TypesĬards and Decks are important, but Note Types are the real king of the Anki jungle.Ī Note Type is where all Cards are stored. Hopefully after reading that you will understand how the three work together. Likewise, you can create new Decks with Cards that are already being used by other Decks.Īs with Cards, Decks might seem confusing, but next I will explain Note Types, which are the key to understanding Anki. You can delete a Deck and it won’t delete the Cards that were in it. But Decks are NOT where Cards are actually stored. They are the key piece of the user interface and what you will select when you use Anki to study. Hopefully it will become clear after I explain Note Types and illustrate how to import content. ![]() Thus, I can use one row (a word) in my spreadsheet of vocabulary to create all three of those Cards. The only difference is how that information is presented. But, each of those Cards will have the same content (Thai word, meaning, pronunciation, sample usage, etc.). So, I will want three different Cards (flashcards).
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