- Microsoft Excel
- Notepad (it is a standard installation with Windows. NOTE: Not Wordpad)
- (If you are modifying an existing Anki deck, then you need….) Your Anki deck in a *.txt file.
- From the Decks screen in Anki. (File > Export).
- For the export format, select “Notes in Plain Text.”
- Select the deck you want.
- Decide if you want a column for tags or not. When modifying an existing deck you generally want to keep tags.
- This will export the deck onto your desktop as a .txt file.
- First, open Excel.
- Then File > Open (browse for the file).
- To find the file, you have to allow Excel to be able to open *.txt files. There is drop down menu where you need to change from “All Excel Files” to “Text Files (*.prn, *.txt, *.csv)”
- When you find the file, select it and open it.
- This will open a Text Import Wizard. The questions asked by the importer depend on the data in your file, but here are some common questions.
- You want the “Delimited” option checked.
- For “File Origin” you need to have “65001: Unicode (UTF-8)”
- Click “Next”
- The Delimiter is a “Tab”
- Text qualifier is a quote mark ( “ )
- Treat consecutive delimiters as one should NOT be checked.
- Click “Next”
- Column data format should be “Text” NOT “General”
- Click “Finish”
- Then you are able to edit/modify/add to the file. (You will often need to adjust the column width to be able to best view your data).
- Realize that each column represents one of the fields from your note type. So, if you have two fields, you’ll have two columns, plus the third one for tags.
- When you are done editing and want to import back into Anki, jump to the “Importing an Excel File into Anki” section below.
- Remember that each column will be mapped to a “field” to your Anki Note type. So make sure that each column has the same type of data in it.
- For example, the first column might be a column for an English Word. The second column might be for the same word in a second language. You could also have additional columns for sample sentences, links for audio files, etc.
- I find it easiest if I have already designed the Note Type in Anki. In that Note Type, I will set up the fields that I want. Then when I import from the text file, I have a Note Type that I can import into. I can easily map the columns to the fields.
- When you are done editing and want to import into Anki, then read the next section.
- File > Save As
- (For Ease) Go to your desktop
- From the “Save as type” dropdown menu, select “Unicode Text *.txt”
- Then open Notepad (a different program found within Windows)
- File > Open
- You MUST change the “Encoding” on the dropdown menu to “Unicode”
- Then File > Save As
- Change the “Encoding” on the dropdown menu to “UTF-8”
- Click “Save”
- Your file is now in “UTF-8” format and ready to import.
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Дата публикации: 2018-01-01T04:46:00.000-08:00