Hi,

So I'm reviewing a database of 200 different flashcards that I've created, and 
it seems to me that every time I start the program, it wastes an inordinate 
amount of time reviewing cards that I already have sufficiently memorized (2's 
through 4's) before getting to the new cards that I really do need to learn on 
a timely basis. The net result is that I get frustrated, start to answer 
questions too quickly, and "forget" cards that I really know, to where I 
haven't made much progress on the entire database in the last few days. 

At this point, I would like to divy up the cards into chunks of 25 or 50 cards, 
which I could spend about an hour reviewing each day. I think this would be 
much better for my purposes, as I am starting to work with different sets of 
cards on a daily basis (I know this goes against the recommendations, but I 
have probably well over 1,000 test questions that I would like to have 
memorized prior to my official exam date). 

All this being said, I really don't want to have to do all the work of cutting 
and pasting the test questions and answers from the .pdf's I have back into the 
software. Is there any way for me to neatly parse my oversized .DB file into 
smaller, separate files? 

Finally, before anyone suggests using the random order option, I will say that 
I tried it and felt that it was not at all serving my needs. 

Thanks,
James 

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