If the other apps you've used for Flashcards supports a .TXT, a .CSV, or a .TSV format for exporting (for example Quizlet or Anki), then you can import these Flashcards into Goodnotes in seconds.
Note: This features is available on iOS version only.
To do this:
- Export your Flashcards from your other app in a .TXT, .CSV or .TSV format.
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For Quizlet:
- Open the set of Flashcards > Select the ... Menu > Press Export > Set the Between Term and Definition to Tab, and for Between Rows, select New line.
- Select Copy Text, and then go to your Spreadsheet software of choice (such as Google Sheets).
- For Google Sheets, Right-Click the top left cell in an empty spreadsheet > Paste Special > Paste Values Only, and finally go to File > Download > .CSV or .TSV.
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For Anki:
- In the start screen, navigate to the deck you want to export, then press the Settings button next to the deck > Export > Set the export format as Notes in Plain Text.
- Once done, this .TXT file is importable into Goodnotes 6! This can be done in a few ways. You can either use the New... button in the app's Notebook View, and then navigate to your file and select it; you can drag and drop files from other apps (such as the Files App or a cloud storage app); or you can use the Open with Goodnotes option in the Share menu of any third party app.
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Note: When making your files into .CSV or .TSV files for Goodnotes, it's important that your questions are in the first column, and your answers are in the second column (without any headers or titles, or no other columns used). Additionally, when importing Flashcards into Goodnotes 6 from other apps, it’s not possible to import non-text Flashcards (such as Flashcards with images or handwriting) in these formats. See how to create a good .CSV file.