Studying Anki Cards Cram Mode

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Helay Said

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May 31, 2018, 7:18:09 PM5/31/18
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Hi,
I have wasted hours browing online for ways to study my anki deck the way I would like to for an upcoming exam but none of the methods Itried out really work and the addons dont do the job either.

The following is my problem:

- When I am studying, and I come across a question related to a card I had created, I normally do a search and only part of the text comes up but the images etc do not show (only a bunch of code shows): As seen in screenshot
Ihave attempted to access it from the computer and some images doshowup but not in that neat notecard format. 

Sometimes I would like to scroll through all of my cards by just hitting "Next" without specifying a time Iwould like to see the question again. If Iwant to skip te card but it does not mean I have mastered it, there is nothing I can do. 

I attempted creating a filtered deck but even that has the same issues. 

Any step by step guidance would be appreciated. 



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Nicolas Raoul

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May 31, 2018, 7:34:57 PM5/31/18
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Hi Helay,

You could sync to Anki Desktop, then use the extension to generate a PDF containing showing all cards.
The you could read the PDF on your mobile or PC as if it were a kind of e-book.


Thanks for using AnkiDroid!
Nicolas Raoul

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Tim

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May 31, 2018, 7:46:11 PM5/31/18
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In the browser, long click on the card that you want to see, and choose "preview"
There's also a button there for going to the next card, which seems to fit your use case well.
Anki desktop also has this functionality btw
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