Garret, you can achieve what you want by making the card front-to-back, or 
front-to-back-&-back-to-front instead of a cloze-type card. Enclose the 
elements to be tested in square brackets (just like in cloze formatting); 
the question card will show them as grey, italicized brackets with whatever 
text you included between brackets. (In the examples below, imagine the 
bracketed parts to be gray italic.)

So if you make the Question card
bla bla [1] bla bla [2]

both bracketed parts will remain bracketed just as entered, and the Answer 
card could be
1. "answer 1"
2. "answer 2"

The text in the brackets can be an ellipsis or a hint instead of numbers. 
You can also format the text in the brackets as desired, which overrides 
the default gray.

If that's unclear, try it on a test card to see what I mean. The important 
part is NOT to make it a cloze-type, even though you are using square 
brackets in the question.

Scott

On Tuesday, June 14, 2016 at 10:10:07 AM UTC-6, Garret L wrote:

> Okay, but in your example, in one card, [cloze 1] would show up as "[...]" 
> and [close 2] would be visible, and in another card, [cloze 1] would be 
> visible and [cloze 2] would show up as "[...]."
>
> What I'm looking for is this: "bla bla [cloze 1] blab la [cloze 2]." to 
> show up as "bla bla [...] blab la [...]."
> -  for both to show up as blanks simultaneously in the same card.
>
>>

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