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with a particular tag every day), you can use the Rebuild button at the bottom of the deck s overview
screen.
The search area controls what cards Anki will gather. All of the searches possible in the browser are
also possible for filtered decks, such as limiting to tags, finding cards forgotten a certain number of
times, and so on. Please see the searching section of the manual for more information on the different
possibilities.
The limit option controls how many cards will be gathered into the deck. The order you select controls
both the order cards are gathered in, and the order they will be reviewed in. If you select "most
lapses" and a limit of 20 for example, then Anki will show you only the 20 most lapsed cards.
For efficiency reasons, if your cram deck contains more than 1000 cards, only 1000 cards will be
shown as due on the deck list and study screens.
Order
The "cards selected by" option controls the order that cards will appear in. If the maximum number of
cards you select is lower than the number of cards that match the filter criteria, Anki will exclude the
cards at the end of this sorted list first.
Oldest seen first
Display cards that you haven t seen in reviews for the longest time first.
Random
Randomize the order of all cards that match the filter criteria (use no set order).
Increasing intervals
Display cards that have the smallest interval first.
Decreasing intervals
Display cards that have the largest interval first.
Most lapses
Display cards that you have failed the most times first.
Order added
Display cards that you added first (have the earliest creation date) first.
Order due
Display cards with the earliest due date first.
Latest seen first
Display cards that you ve seen most recently in reviews first.
Relative overdueness
Display cards that are most overdue in relation to their current interval first (for instance, a card with
a current interval of 5 days overdue by 2 days displays before a card with a current interval of 5
years overdue by a week). This is useful if you have a large backlog that may take some time to get
through and want to review the cards you re most in danger of forgetting first.
Steps & Returning
Please see the section on learning as a reminder of how steps work.
By default, Anki will use the steps of a card s home deck. If a new card would normally be reviewed
twice when being learnt, the same thing will happen when you study it in a filtered deck.
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Cards return to their home deck when (re)learning is complete. Thus if you have 3 learning steps, a
new card will return to its home deck upon three presses of "Good" or a single press of "Easy".
The custom steps option allows you to override the home deck s steps and provide your own steps
instead. The provided steps apply to both cards being learnt, lapsed reviews, and reviews ahead of
time.
Counts
In a filtered deck, reviews that were already due are displayed as the review count as normal.
Learning cards and non-due reviews are counted in the new card count, due to how the underlying
implementation works.
Due Reviews
If the filtered deck includes cards that were due for review, they will be shown like they would have
been in their original deck - they appear in the review card count at the bottom of the screen, and
there are four choices for how well you remembered. Upon a correct answer, the card will be moved
back to its home deck, and its next delay adjusted using the home deck s settings. If you forget the
card, it will be shown according to the relearning steps defined in the home deck.
Reviewing Ahead
If your search included cards that are not due, Anki will show the reviews ahead of time.
Anki uses a special algorithm for these reviews that takes into account how early you are reviewing. If
the cards were almost due to be shown, they will be given a new delay similar to what they would
have received if you had reviewed them on time. If the cards are reviewed soon after they were
scheduled however, their new delay will be similar to their previous delay. This calculation works on a
sliding scale.
UWAGA: Because reviewing a card shortly after it is scheduled has little impact on scheduling (eg, a
card due tomorrow with a one day interval will remain due tomorrow if reviewed early), the "review
early" custom study setting is not appropriate for repeated use. If used to go through a week s
worth of cards before a trip, the mature cards will be rescheduled into the future and the new cards
will remain at small intervals, because you don t know them well enough for them to be rescheduled
further. If you review early again the next day, all you ll end up doing is going through those same new
cards again, to little benefit.
Early reviews are included in the new card count rather than the review count, and will be shown
according to the number of relearning steps defined in the home deck (unless you have provided
custom steps). This means that if you have customized the number of relearning steps in the home
deck, the non-due card may be shown more than once.
If you have multiple steps, Anki will only consider the first answer when deciding the next delay, and
like relearning in normal decks, "Good" and "Easy" differ only in the step change and not the resulting
delay.
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