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You can check the element number with Ctrl+G (Doug Edmunds, USA, Nov 4, 1997) Question: What is the fastest way of checking the number of the currently displayed element?

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You can check the element number with Ctrl+G (Doug Edmunds, USA, Nov 4, 1997) Question: What is the fastest way of checking the number of the currently displayed element?

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Swapping the question with the answer (Eric Chen, Japan, Thu, Jun 21, 2001 12:09) Question: I would like to swap questions with answers during learning. The closest hint I found in your website is to create a duplicate and then swap the components. But this would require me to do this duplicate-and-swap procedure for each item, which seems to take a lot of time and labor (not to mention that the knowledge base would be doubled in size). Answer: Duplicate-and-swap approach is indeed the recommended solution here. These are two keystrokes that should take much less time than the time needed to recall individual pairs over months. Moreover, pure word-pair solution rarely works (there are various one-to-many semantic associations between words which should be reflected in the question, e.g. via contextual examples). Each decision related to the swap and reformulating the question and/or the answer should be conscious, deliberate, and will pay in the long run. As for doubling the size, pure

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