I recently combined my old v11 deck to my v12 and some of the cards in v12 are not sorting to the correct deck, they only say āAnKingā instead of for example Lolnotacop: Bugs. The tags are all correct but just the sorting is an issue. I have attached a screenshot to demonstrate.
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Hi Noah,
This appears to be an issue with deck sorting after combining your AnKing v11 and v12 decks. When you merge decks, sometimes the deck path information for cards doesnāt transfer correctly, which is why some cards show up only under the main āAnKingā deck rather than their specific subdeck (like āLolnotacop: Bugsā).
Here are a few ways to fix this:
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Check the browser and change deck path:
- Open the card browser
- Search for cards with incorrect deck placement
- Select all affected cards
- Right-click and choose āChange Deckā
- Select the proper subdeck
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Re-download the deck structure:
If youāre using AnkiHub, you could try re-syncing your deck. This might help restore proper deck structure without losing your progress. -
Use the tags to identify and fix:
Since you mentioned the tags are correct, you can use those to find and reorganize the cards:- In the browser, search for the tag (e.g.,
tag:lolnotacop::bugs) - Select all cards with that tag
- Move them to the appropriate deck
- In the browser, search for the tag (e.g.,
This is a known issue that can happen when merging different versions of the AnKing deck. Fortunately, since the tags are intact, you can systematically reorganize the cards to their proper decks.
Let me know if you need more specific guidance on any of these steps!
I have synced multiple times and this didnāt fix it and I rebuild the decks as well. I am looking for this to be automated as I donāt want the cards sorted in the incorrect deck and I want updates to still to continue to sort correctly.
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Hi Noah,
I understand your frustration with cards not sorting into the correct decks automatically. This is particularly important since you want to maintain automatic updates while having cards properly organized.
The issue appears to be related to how AnkiHub handles āHome Decksā for your AnKing subscription. When combining V11 and V12, some cards lost their proper deck path assignment.
Hereās how to fix this and ensure future updates continue to sort correctly:
Automated Solution:
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Update your Home Deck settings in AnkiHub:
- Open Anki and click on the AnkiHub menu
- Select āSubscribed Decksā
- Find your AnKing deck subscription
- Make sure the Home Deck is set to āAnKingā (the main deck)
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Configure the deck hierarchy:
- In the same dialog, ensure that your deck structure matches the intended hierarchy (AnKing ā Lolnotacop ā Bugs, etc.)
- This tells AnkiHub where to place new and updated cards based on their tags
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Re-pull updates:
- After configuring your Home Deck settings properly, sync with AnkiHub to apply the changes
This should ensure that cards with proper tags (like Lolnotacop::Bugs) automatically sort into their correct subdecks rather than just appearing in the main AnKing deck.
If the issue persists after these steps, it might be worth creating a complete backup of your collection and then trying to resubscribe to the AnKing deck with the proper Home Deck settings already configured.
Let me know if this helps or if you need more specific guidance!
So all of that was correct and I synced to ankihub and it still did not fix it. Any other suggestions. I checked the tags and they appear correct.
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Hi Noah,
I understand your frustration. Since youāve already tried the standard solutions (syncing with AnkiHub and checking tags) without success, we need to explore other options to fix your deck structure issue.
Here are some advanced troubleshooting steps you can try:
1. Create a Filtered Deck Based on Tags
Since your tags are correct but the deck structure isnāt, you can use filtered decks to reorganize:
- Go to Tools ā Create Filtered Deck
- In the search field, enter a tag that should be in a specific subdeck (e.g.,
tag:lolnotacop::bugs) - Set appropriate limits and create the deck
- From the filtered deckās overview screen, select āMoreā ā āMove All Cards to Another Deckā
- Select the proper destination (e.g., āAnKing::Lolnotacop::Bugsā)
- Repeat for other misplaced card groups
After organizing with filtered decks, future updates should maintain the correct structure.
2. Reset Your AnkiHub Subscription
Sometimes a complete reset is necessary:
- Back up your entire collection first
- Unsubscribe from the AnKing deck in AnkiHub
- Delete the AnKing deck completely from Anki
- Restart Anki
- Resubscribe to the AnKing deck through AnkiHub
- When prompted, set up the proper Home Deck structure
This method is more drastic but ensures you get a fresh start with the correct deck structure. Note that you will need to export and later reimport any personal progress to preserve your scheduling data.
3. Check for Add-on Conflicts
Some add-ons can interfere with deck structure:
- Hold down the Shift key while starting Anki to disable all add-ons
- Check if your deck structure issues persist
- If the issue resolves, enable add-ons one by one to identify the culprit
4. Contact AnkiHub Support
If none of these solutions work, this might be a specific issue with your account or subscription. The AnkiHub team may be able to provide more tailored assistance for your situation.
Let me know which approach youād like to try first or if you need more detailed instructions for any of these methods!
So after looking this appears to be an issue for only 300 cards and I donāt think creating a whole new filtered deck is worth the hassle compared to manually moving them. Can you clarify for me are there supposed to be just under 32,000 cards in Anking Step1 v12 tag?
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Hi Noah,
Regarding the number of cards in the AnKing Step1 V12 deck, I wasnāt able to find an exact card count from the official forum documentation. However, I can offer some guidance:
The exact number of cards can vary over time as the AnKing team makes updates through AnkiHub. Based on your question about ājust under 32,000 cards,ā that number sounds within the expected range for the Step 1 portion of the deck.
To verify the correct number of cards for your specific version:
- Go to the browser in Anki
- Click on the tags panel
- Find and select the
#AK_Step1_V12tag - Check how many cards are displayed
If you have approximately 32,000 cards with this tag, thatās likely the correct number. The AnKing team occasionally makes this type of verification check with users (as seen in one of their support posts).
Regarding your decision to manually move the 300 misplaced cards rather than creating filtered decks - thatās a reasonable approach. Since itās a relatively small number of cards compared to the full deck, manual organization is probably more efficient than setting up multiple filtered decks.
Would you like me to provide instructions on the most efficient way to identify and manually move these cards to their correct decks?
I believe you described it above so I am good, filter by tag and then I can sort by deck and that should tell me which cards to move.
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Yes, thatās exactly right, Noah! Your approach is perfect:
- Open the browser
- Filter by the specific tag of the content you want to organize (e.g.,
tag:lolnotacop::bugs) - Sort by the āDeckā column to quickly identify which cards are in the wrong deck (theyāll show up as just āAnKingā instead of āAnKing::Lolnotacop::Bugsā)
- Select those misplaced cards
- Right-click and choose āChange Deckā to move them to their correct location
This method is efficient for handling around 300 cards that need reorganizing. You might want to work through one tag group at a time to keep the process manageable.
After moving the cards, they should remain in their correct decks even when you receive future updates through AnkiHub, as long as your Home Deck settings are properly configured.
Let us know if you encounter any other issues with your deck organization!
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