>>1958139Just a heads up, but that's not really a proper kanji deck, it's a radical deck. Learning radicals can help you distinguish similar looking kanji, and radicals generally do have the same meaning as their actual kanji counterpart, but you're going to be about two thousand kanji short of basic reading level if you're only using that deck.
As for your problem:
>At the main Anki window click Browse.>On the left click the deck you want to edit. A list of the cards in the deck will show up on the right.>You'll notice that there are two card types in this deck: Recognition and Recall. If you're not sure which type is the one you want to get rid of, click a card and then click Preview. In this case it's the Recall cards.From here, you have two options:
>You can suspend all of the cards of that type by adding "Card:Recall" to the search bar, click search, Ctrl+A to select all, and then click suspend. You won't have to do anything afterward, and can unsuspend them if you change your mind.>Or you can completely delete the card type by clicking the "Cards..." button, then clicking the X on the tab of the card type you want to delete and then confirming when it asks to delete all 214 cards of that type. If you have your decks synced to an online account, you'll have to do a full resync when you're done.Either way, you won't see that card type anymore during your lessons.