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Button '''Add new''' at the bottom of the screen makes it possible to add new questions and answers to your collection: | Button '''Add new''' at the bottom of the screen makes it possible to add new questions and answers to your [[Glossary:Collection|collection]]: | ||
[[Image:Add_new.jpg|center|SuperMemo: Adding new questions and answers at the Beginner level]] | [[Image:Add_new.jpg|center|800px|SuperMemo: Adding new questions and answers at the Beginner level]] | ||
If you click '''Add new''' (or press ''Alt+A''), SuperMemo will add a new [[Glossary | If you click '''Add new''' (or press ''Alt+A''), SuperMemo will add a new [[Glossary:Item|item]] to your [[Glossary:Collection|collection]], and create two text fields: one for the question, and one for the answer. | ||
To complete your item: | To complete your item: | ||
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# press ''Esc'' again to finish. | # press ''Esc'' again to finish. | ||
You can jump between the question and the answer by pressing | You can jump between the question and the answer by pressing ''Ctrl+T''. If question and answer fields are inactive (e.g. after pressing ''Esc'' a few times), you can edit the question by pressing ''Q'' or edit the answer by pressing ''A''. You can also start editing them with a click of the mouse. If you want to make both fields editable with a single keystroke, press ''Ctrl+E''. | ||
See also: | See also: | ||
* If typing your items seems like too much work, read about the advanced ways of creating your collections with minimum typing: [[Incremental learning]] | * If typing your items seems like too much work, read about the advanced ways of creating your [[Glossary:Collection|collections]] with minimum typing: [[Incremental learning]] | ||
* If you want to change the way your items look, read: [[The look of elements | Changing the way your elements look]] | * If you want to change the way your [[Glossary:Item|items]] look, read: [[The look of elements|Changing the way your elements look]] | ||
* More about the structure of your collection: [[ | * More about the structure of your [[Glossary:Collection|collection]]: [[Building the knowledge tree|Adding elements in the '''Contents''' window]] | ||
* [http:// | * [http://super-memory.com/help/faq/begin.htm Beginner FAQ] | ||
'''Remember!''' The place where your new items are added in the [[ | '''Remember!''' The place where your new [[Glossary:Item|items]] are added in the [[Glossary:Knowledge_tree|knowledge tree]] is determined by the [[Concepts|default concept group]], not the current selection in the [[Contents|'''Contents''' window]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 14:18, 10 April 2016
Button Add new at the bottom of the screen makes it possible to add new questions and answers to your collection:

If you click Add new (or press Alt+A), SuperMemo will add a new item to your collection, and create two text fields: one for the question, and one for the answer.
To complete your item:
- type the question,
- press Esc to move to the answer field,
- type the answer, and
- press Esc again to finish.
You can jump between the question and the answer by pressing Ctrl+T. If question and answer fields are inactive (e.g. after pressing Esc a few times), you can edit the question by pressing Q or edit the answer by pressing A. You can also start editing them with a click of the mouse. If you want to make both fields editable with a single keystroke, press Ctrl+E.
See also:
- If typing your items seems like too much work, read about the advanced ways of creating your collections with minimum typing: Incremental learning
- If you want to change the way your items look, read: Changing the way your elements look
- More about the structure of your collection: Adding elements in the Contents window
- Beginner FAQ
Remember! The place where your new items are added in the knowledge tree is determined by the default concept group, not the current selection in the Contents window.