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        | Google SheetsStep 1: Modify the Google Sheet Template
                Make a copy of this template. (You'll need to sign-in with your Google account.)
Edit the Side1 and Side2  text. Enter as many terms as you want.
                  
                    Choose from red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink, brown, and gray for card and text colors. Leave color options blank for black text on white cards.
Name your set of flashcards by  changing the name in cell A1.Do not edit any cell with a blue background.
 Step 2: Publish Your Spreadsheet
Go to File, Share, Publish to web, then click Publish.Copy the link generated in the Publish to the web dialog box (you'll need it in Step 3). Step 3: Get Your Flippity.net Link
Click on the Get the Link Here tab of the  template (at the bottom). Paste the link you copied in Step 2 into cell A3.Click on the link that appears in cell A5 to go to your Flippity.net flashcards.
 Step 4: Bookmark and Share
                Bookmark the page to find it again quickly.Share the Flippity.net link with anyone you want to view your flashcards. 
 Frequently Asked QuestionsHow do I  make changes to my cards? 
                  Make sure Automatically republish when changes are made is checked, then go ahead and make changes to your Google Spreadsheet.Your changes will automatically be reflected in the Flippity Flashcards, no need to get a new link.
Changes may take up to 5 minutes to appear in your link. What if I want to delete my flashcards?
                  Simply click Stop publishing under File, Publish to the Web…Or delete your spreadsheet altogether. How do I get the audio to work?
                  Select the appropriate spoken language in cells A2 and B2 on the template.
                    
                      Audio works best using Google Chrome and  Safari on iOS (iPhones and iPads). Voices and pronunciation may vary.Non-English languages may not work properly unless you're using Google Chrome on a desktop, laptop, Chromebook, or Android device. How do I get pictures on the cards?
                  Just paste the URL (address) of a picture you find on the web   in the appropriate cell.
                    URLs must end in ".gif", ".png", ".jpg", ".jpeg", or ".webp".You cannot use Google Drive to store your images.You can use Google Drawings. Use the "Publish to the web…" link.Images are automatically resized to 220 pixels high.Smaller images load quicker.
 How do I embed YouTube videos?
                  Simply paste the YouTube "Share this video" link in the appropriate cell.
                    
                   Can I use EquatIO to add math equations to my flashcards?
  Yes, but after you insert your equation images into the spreadsheet, you'll need to make a few changes:
    
      E.g. change =IMAGE("https://equatio-api.texthelp.com/svg/%5Cfrac%7B3%7D%7Bx-2%7D") tohttps://equatio-api.texthelp.com/svg/%5Cfrac%7B3%7D%7Bx-2%7D
Tip: Once you have inserted all your EquatIO equations, use Find/Replace to remove all instances of =IMAGE("  and ")
EquatIO Flashcards DemoEquatIO Flashcards Demo Template   Can I use Desmos graphs in my flashcards?
  Yes, just paste the Desmos share link in the appropriate cell.
    
   Can I embed my own audio recordings?
  Yes, by using Vocaroo.com.
    
      Record or upload your audio and click "Save."Copy the link you see under "Sharing options" and paste it in the appropriate cell.
        
          (The link should look like this: https://voca.ro/s0hjIx1Etnc9.)(Vocaroo recordings expire after a few months.) Can I modify the text on my cards in any way?
                  You may include basic HTML tags (but incorrect coding may cause problems).(W3schools has many great tutorials on HTML, including how to make links.) |  |