Mark learned levels/units finished

Hello!
I have little question: Is it possible to mark learned (not with memrise) levels/units as finished? I started a course where a book is available in some stores and now I want to mark levels (i learned with the book) as finished. Thanks in advance!

Regards,
nicolinoo

if it is a course you made or are contributor of you can use auto-learn.

if not you can use user-script

Thank you for your answer. No, it’s not my course. Sorry for my question, but I don’t know Auto Script. What’s this?

@nicolinoo, honestly, I think it’d probably be best if you didn’t try to use Memrise to do what you want to do (unless you want to use my suggestion below :slight_smile: ). There’s no built-in functionality for marking levels as completed, and if you want to use a userscript, you’d have to find one to write one for you.

If you want to try to do this through Memrise, you could open each level and ignore all of the words, which should prevent those words from coming up when learning or reviewing :slight_smile:

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Thank you for your answer :slight_smile:. Now I know that.

Regards,
nicolinoo

http://community.memrise.com/search?q=userscript

You’re welcome :slight_smile:

Cooljingle has a new auto-learn user script where you can set it per word.
If a level has 15-25 words, you have to do it 15-25x times.
The good thing is that there is even a F2 hotkey to change between normal and auto-learn icon.

Ignoring all words/levels on the Memrise course from the book is probably not the thing you want to do, as you you will never have to review (water) those words at any time later.
Only ignore words, you really know well (and which are more easy).

Learning words from a book will probably not use the spaced repetition (SR) approach?!?
So marking all words from a level as learned, to be watered/reviewd later, is the better approach.
I would only do it for the easier words.
It might even help you to hammer more difficult words again in 6 steps into your head, before the word learning / flower planting process is finished, even you have seen those words before in a book :slight_smile: