The best way to do this at the moment would be to manually tag those cards where you have problems. You can also identify problematic cards if you sort using the 'lapses' column in the card browser.

Peter

On 08/23/2012 09:01 AM, Henrik in Oslo wrote:
I would like to do smth similar when using the cramming tool.
1. tagged a selection of 500 cards for cramming.
2. In cramming session these cards will initially be all "Active"
3. During cramming some cards will be "Wrong" and some will be "Unseen".
- Any way of "subtagging" these?
- Would be useful to isolate the areas where I have problems learning,
then modify and supplement cards etc

/ Henrik


On Wednesday, 22 August 2012 20:44:30 UTC+2, (unknown) wrote:

    Thanks, this seems to work just fine :-)

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