Amazon’s website stores copies of all the notes and highlights you make in the e-books on your Kindle.
Amazon’s website stores copies of all the notes and highlights you make in the e-books on your Kindle. To see a list of marked passages and virtual margin notes for each book, log in at kindle. amazon.comwith your Amazon username and password, then click on “Your Highlights” at the top of the page.
On the Your Highlights page, you can see a list of all your Kindle books – with all the highlighted passages and personal notes in each one displayed. From here, you can cut and paste the material into a word-processing document, Evernote file or other program you use to stash text.
As explained on the Kindle’s Frequently Asked Questions page, Amazon also offers the option to share your online notes publicly with other Kindle users. The company also anonymously lists the passages frequently highlighted by other readers – and the most highlighted passages of all time. If you are using a black-andwhite Kindle, you may be able to copy the “My Clippings.txt” file (which stores your e-book annotations) to your computer, where you can copy it into another program.
To do so, connect the Kindle to the computer with its USB cable, browse to the Documents folder and drag a copy of the “My Clippings.txt” file to your hard drive.
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