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Old 10-12-2010, 03:30 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by FF2 View Post
Been to your blog above - okay, how does one create a document with active url links? I have a "personal webpage" I've created for my Blackberry with my favorite links. Copied that html file to the k3's document folder but obviously the k3 does not recognize html files???
You can email html files to your Kindle email address - your Kindle will not recognise html files if you just copy them on to your Kindle. You can access your Kindle email address at the Manage Your Kindle page in the Kindle store at Amazon.

I always use Mobipocket Creator to convert html documents to .mobi files and then I transfer these to my kindle. Mobipocket Creator is free software.
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