![]() You need to exit away from your current deck you are working on. Check to make sure your cards look like this: We want our fields to be in the following order:Ĭlick on Notes > Reposition > (enter the number 3) > OK Expression NEW will be explained further below. You’ll need this field when updating from a new deck version. This made it easier to split up the definition and the explanatory examples. Why are we doing this? All new updated Jalup decks have a Notes field. *Fields > Add > (enter field name) > CloseĪfter you add these two in, here is what your fields will look like: Just like you added Audio above, you are going to add 2 more new fields: All of your current Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced cards with their respective extra fields will remain the same. Only your expert cards will have the Audio field added at the end. Just click on the first of your expert cards, add in the audio field as shown above. (This is what newly updated Jalup Beginner/Intermediate/Advanced cards look like) If you have Expert merged with other decks like Beginner, Intermediate, etc, those cards may have “Audio” and “Notes” fields depending on when you purchased them. You should now have a blank audio field added to all of your cards. While browsing your cards, click on the first card in Expert, and then the Fields button.Ĭlick the Add button and name your new field Audio. Add a new blank field to your deck called Audio I’m just doing one stage here for simplicity. So I highly recommend you merge stages if you haven’t already. ![]() It is much easier to add the new audio/content to one merged deck (containing thousands of cards), rather than go through each stage of 250 cards individually. You can tell this by the date being showed under due instead of the default Due #. I started the deck, and learned 20 cards (all graded 4), so that there are some cards that already have progress and are scheduled. Open up your original Anki deck you want to changeįor the purpose of this guide, I’m going to use Jalup Expert Stage 1. From the top left, Click File > Export choose the deck you want to backup, making sure everything is checked off, and then click Export. When you make a big change on Anki, always back up your existing deck, in case something goes wrong. You can skip through parts that are obvious to you or you don’t need. I also wanted to be over-inclusive, because I know some people aren’t that familiar with Anki or spreadsheets. It’s not necessarily hard, it just has many steps. The following guide will take around 30-60 minutes to go through, depending on your experience with Anki. After a mountain of trial and error, I’ve reached a solution. But no search on the internet helped, and I couldn’t figure it out no matter how hard I tried. I knew that there must be a way, because Anki is extremely customizable. I had been asked repeatedly in the past if there was a way to solve this. People that have been using these decks for years would like these major updates, but not at the cost of losing review progress on all their cards. Lately on Jalup I’ve offered various up dates (audio and revised content) to decks that were originally created several years ago. When I originally studied with Anki I always thought to myself “what would happen if I lost all my progress?!” That would be the end of the world. You may not look forward to doing them, but once you get them done, you want that progress saved, forever.
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