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View Poll Results: Index Cards for Reference
I use index cards for reference 2 100.00%
I would like more Index Reference Articles 1 50.00%
I use 5 x 7 index cards 1 50.00%
I use 3 x 5 cards 0 0%
I use something else for reference notes 0 0%
I would like to see more articles suitable for index cards 0 0%
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Old 07-08-2007, 19:10   #1
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Index Cards

I like to put my reference material on 5 x 7 Index Cards for quick reference when trying to learn (or remember an infrequently used convention). I'm not certain if anyone else uses this sort of thing.

With this in mind, I got Lioncub's permission to set up his article on 2NT Responses so that I could print it out and cut it out to paste on my 5 x 7 cards. I don't know if this sort of thing would be helpful or not. I am going to post a poll to see wheter or not it is something that you might like to see continued.

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Old 07-09-2007, 02:13   #2
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Re: Index Cards

I tend to use Excel or Word for notes.
I can list the sequences, and cut & paste.
I find "paper" is a bit harder to reorganize, and I can always print out my notes.
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