Are you sure? Here it worked fine.

kl. 22:23:31 UTC+2 mandag 20. mai 2013 skrev Ando Muneno følgende:
>
> I've been playing around with that on my own but from what I can tell, 
> importing new exports of  .cards just adds, a bunch of "new" cards, 
> duplicating previous cards 
>
> On Monday, May 20, 2013 4:20:07 PM UTC-4, Gnome wrote:
>>
>> I think this is taken care of in the 2.x version, if you export it to 
>> .cards file.
>>
>> kl. 20:42:04 UTC+2 mandag 20. mai 2013 skrev [email protected] følgende:
>>>
>>> I'm currently taking a biochemistry class and I'm trying to do my fellow 
>>> classmates a solid by keeping a copy of my cards available for them to work 
>>> with. Does anyone have any suggestions on the best way to do that? 
>>>
>>> Right now I'm just making cards, exporting them and then putting them up 
>>> on a google doc. The problem is that as I go through old cards and update 
>>> them to reflect new material, I'm not sure how they'll get those updates 
>>> AND preserve their card stats. Is that impossible or is that an 
>>> option/plug-in I'm unfamiliar with?
>>>
>>

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