ARutledge
Member
Hi, it's been two years since I attempted to create user-defined content. Mike Love was kind enough to get me started, but now...the information I've found in the threads/on the net doesn't seem to work, or I haven't found one yet that does.
And, in process of trying to figure out what would work, some more basic questions have come up.
(1) My goal is to set up a user-defined glossary for asset management, with special terms in securitization.
(2) Assuming I can format the document properly for upload, and actually upload it, I am not actually sure whether this is a Dictionary or a set of Flashcards. I think it's a Dictionary--but since the screens in my iPhone don't track the information, I've kind of given up trying that track.
(3) On the other hand, I can't upload AT ALL, so the formatting doesn't seem to matter. The IP address method (which worked once) doesn't work now, I have my own problems with my iCloud account, and I can't figure out how I would load a txt file into Safari.
Where is the current, authoritative, step-by-step guidance for what I am trying to do? Dictionary, Flash Cards--at this point I don't really care. Thanks, Ann
And, in process of trying to figure out what would work, some more basic questions have come up.
(1) My goal is to set up a user-defined glossary for asset management, with special terms in securitization.
(2) Assuming I can format the document properly for upload, and actually upload it, I am not actually sure whether this is a Dictionary or a set of Flashcards. I think it's a Dictionary--but since the screens in my iPhone don't track the information, I've kind of given up trying that track.
(3) On the other hand, I can't upload AT ALL, so the formatting doesn't seem to matter. The IP address method (which worked once) doesn't work now, I have my own problems with my iCloud account, and I can't figure out how I would load a txt file into Safari.
Where is the current, authoritative, step-by-step guidance for what I am trying to do? Dictionary, Flash Cards--at this point I don't really care. Thanks, Ann