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<p>This option can be useful if you wish to study individual subdecks, while enforcing a total limit on cards all the subdecks.</p>
<h2 id="new-cards"><a class="header" href="#new-cards">New Cards</a></h2>
<p>The options here only affect new cards and
<a href="studying.html#learningrelearning-cards">learning cards</a>. Once a card
<a href="getting-started.html#card-states">learning cards</a>. Once a card
has graduated (that is, gone through all the learning steps), the options in this section no longer apply to the card.</p>
<h3 id="learning-steps"><a class="header" href="#learning-steps">Learning Steps</a></h3>
<p>Controls the number of learning repetitions, and the delay
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<p>When using FSRS, overdueness is calculated based on on each card's retrievability,
and the desired retention in the deck preset.</p>
<h2 id="steps--returning"><a class="header" href="#steps--returning">Steps &amp; Returning</a></h2>
<p>Please see the section on <a href="studying.html#learningrelearning-cards">learning</a> as a reminder of how
steps work.</p>
<p>By default, Anki will use the steps of a card’s home deck. If a new card
would normally be reviewed twice when being learnt, the same thing will
happen when you study it in a filtered deck.</p>
happen when you study it in a filtered deck.
To learn about how (re)learning steps work, see <a href="deck-options.html#learning-steps">Deck Options</a> section.</p>
<p>Cards return to their home deck when (re)learning is complete. Thus if
you have 3 learning steps, a new card will return to its home deck upon
three presses of &quot;Good&quot; or a single press of &quot;Easy&quot;.</p>
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<p>This option can be useful if you wish to study individual subdecks, while enforcing a total limit on cards all the subdecks.</p>
<h2 id="new-cards"><a class="header" href="#new-cards">New Cards</a></h2>
<p>The options here only affect new cards and
<a href="studying.html#learningrelearning-cards">learning cards</a>. Once a card
<a href="getting-started.html#card-states">learning cards</a>. Once a card
has graduated (that is, gone through all the learning steps), the options in this section no longer apply to the card.</p>
<h3 id="learning-steps"><a class="header" href="#learning-steps">Learning Steps</a></h3>
<p>Controls the number of learning repetitions, and the delay
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<p>When using FSRS, overdueness is calculated based on on each card's retrievability,
and the desired retention in the deck preset.</p>
<h2 id="steps--returning"><a class="header" href="#steps--returning">Steps &amp; Returning</a></h2>
<p>Please see the section on <a href="studying.html#learningrelearning-cards">learning</a> as a reminder of how
steps work.</p>
<p>By default, Anki will use the steps of a card’s home deck. If a new card
would normally be reviewed twice when being learnt, the same thing will
happen when you study it in a filtered deck.</p>
happen when you study it in a filtered deck.
To learn about how (re)learning steps work, see <a href="deck-options.html#learning-steps">Deck Options</a> section.</p>
<p>Cards return to their home deck when (re)learning is complete. Thus if
you have 3 learning steps, a new card will return to its home deck upon
three presses of &quot;Good&quot; or a single press of &quot;Easy&quot;.</p>
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