![]() ![]() Navigate to your "Quizlet Export" folder on your desktop and enter itĢ3. Enter a name for that deck (A deck is basically a study set in Quizlet, not a term)Ģ2. In Anki, click on "Create Deck" on the bottomĢ0. Go to your Quizlet Export folder, make sure now there is a file there named whatever you just named your text file.ġ9. Click on "Control" (not Command) and "X" to quit the nano textedit programġ7. Click enter once you finish entering the nameġ5. You won't use if after you export it into Anki.ġ4. Enter a desirable name for that text file. Hit "Control" (not Command) and "O" (not 0) to name the fileġ3. ![]() It will take a while (like 2 or 3 seconds if your set is huge)ġ2. Paste all the stuff you copied from Quizlet export here. Anki takes ".txt", which is simply text, with no format.)ġ1. The textedit format is ".rtf", which is rich text format. Enter "nano" in terminal to create a blank text file (note, please do not go to textedit and just create a textfile there. It will complete the command you are typing and will look something like "cd /Users/(your username)/Desktop/Quizlet\ Exports"ġ0. Then drag and drop the folder you created on the desktop (Quizlet Export) into terminal. Wait for a few seconds for it to load, and then type "cd " (with a space)Ĩ. Open terminal by going to the spotlight and type in "Terminal"ħ. Create a folder on your desktop that says "Quizlet Export" or "Anki Import" or whatever unique nameĦ. ![]() Click on "Select All" in the "Data" section and copy itĥ. I usually use "=", but if your study set includes the symbol "=", then change it to something else such as Under "Options" select "Alphabetise" to randomize the appearance of your termsĤ. Under "Between Terms and Definition", select "Custom", and in the text field next to it, enter a symbol that does not appear anywhere in your study set. ![]()
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