What is "Card File"?

At https://community.logos.com/forums/p/193803/1116871.aspx#1116871, CJ Walker posted:
CJ Walker said:2. Frequently, I used the WS IVS feature to run a search which pasted into a "Card File" in the software, how will these show up in Logos? Essentially, they were the same as "clippings" in my workflow. Should I expect them to convert as "Notes," because I'm not sure I would prefer that as it could potentially create much duplicate information that I have already copied over into Logos 8 Notes format.
I haven't found "Card File" in my Wordsearch 12 desktop software. I couldn't find any documentation on it at http://office.wordsearchbible.com/help/12/en/index.html and a Google search hasn't turned up much.
Could someone explain what it is to me, and how to use it?
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Could someone explain what it is to me, and how to use it?
I'm pretty sure you're looking for the part of Help re: "NoteStacks".
It begins:
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NoteStack Window
Quickly and easily organize notes from any Bible or book. Add your own notes as well as topical tags. Each NoteStack card links back to the exact place in the book the card is quoting, allowing you to go back and read the full context of a quote. Export/import abilities mean you can share some or all of your NoteStack cards with other Wordsearch users.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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SineNomine said:
I'm pretty sure you're looking for the part of Help re: "NoteStacks".
I've been told they're different: https://community.logos.com/forums/p/193803/1116993.aspx#1116993
Richard Ogg said:"Card File" and "Note Stacks" are different.
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SineNomine said:
I'm pretty sure you're looking for the part of Help re: "NoteStacks".
I've been told they're different: https://community.logos.com/forums/p/193803/1116993.aspx#1116993
Richard Ogg said:"Card File" and "Note Stacks" are different.
I am unconvinced, given the functionally identical feature descriptions. But I am far from infallible.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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I certainly understand your line of thinking, since I also asked if they were the same feature: https://community.logos.com/forums/p/193803/1116920.aspx#1116920
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