Can I convert my CSV file into an Anki deck? I can't find any options in the program.
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The desktop Anki version will allow you to import "Text separated by tabs or semicolons." Use this option to choose your CSV file. After opening the file, you will be presented with a dialog which allows you to customize how your data is imported. One of the settings is an option that lets you choose the delimiter. Change this to a comma, and it should work for you.
It turns out OpenOffice was being "helpful" (or should that be “helpful”) by turning my quotation marks in the img tag into curly quotes (”) instead of normal quotes ("), which caused the img tag to be broken. I went through the file and replaced with single quotes, which OpenOffice didn't mess with, and the tag now works fine and the images show up properly in Anki now.
I have not found a solution for that particular problem, but I achieved my goal of learning only some units, which I want to share.
It basically follows the suggestion of vinnief in the comments of the question.
Tags and suspend Cards
I imported my CSV as mentioned in the question into one deck and imported my unit field into the Tag field of the cards. Then I used the card browser to suspend all cards I doesn't want to study
Best Answer
The desktop Anki version will allow you to import "Text separated by tabs or semicolons." Use this option to choose your CSV file. After opening the file, you will be presented with a dialog which allows you to customize how your data is imported. One of the settings is an option that lets you choose the delimiter. Change this to a comma, and it should work for you.