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To create a new deck of flashcards, highlight the 'New' tab on the homescreen, which will make the 'Edit' button have focus, and select the 'Edit' button. This will bring Thomas to the Anything + Edit Mode, but with now cards available. By selecting the Add button, he will be brought to the New + Edit/Add screen where he can tap cards to edit them. He can add as many cards as he wants by flipping each completed card and editing the next one. Selecting the Text tool allows keyboard/handwriting inputs. Selecting the Image tool allows image input from a file. Each completed card can be viewed again by navigating to previous cards. Added cards can be saved to the deck by selecting save. Since Thomas wants to import cards from his Belgian French deck to his Quebecois French deck, he can go to his Belgian French deck, select/check cards that he wants to copy over, and click the copy button, which will bring him to the New + Edit/Copy cards screen. There, he selects the Quebecois French deck from the dropdown and selects OK.

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Each deck of flashcards is stored in its own tab. Organizing flashcards is similar to making them. If Thomas misspells a word on one of his flashcards, he can go to the Homescreen, select the deck, click edit and go into Anything + Edit Mode. There, he can select the faulty flashcards and get to the New + Edit/Add screen, which will only display the selected cards. Tapping cards allows edits.

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Homescreen:
The homescreen is laid out like a file cabinet. Select tabs to play or edit. Play/edit buttons do not become selectable or enhanced until a tab is highlighted. The 'More' tab brings a user to more tabs and is only visible if there are more tabs than those that fit the screen. Selection of 'New' only allows 'Edit' to become selectable. Most recently used decks are stored furthest forward.

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