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Old 04-07-2012, 12:14 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by thetaoofrecovery View Post
You have 267 highlighted passages but we can only show 175 of them. What's this?
I just checked my own Highlights and Notes and my maximum is 167 for one ebook. The others are between 114 and that number. Evidently, your example shows you were allowed to exceed that limit in your eBooks and the display on the site is the only issue.

That "limit" may be a site display limit and have nothing to do with the publishers.

I'd suggest doing your reading on the Kindle Fire but doing your research using Kindle 4 PC on your PC. All your Notes and Highlights are also available in Kindle 4 PC for every ebook. You can copy and paste from there without any display limits.

Frankly, I prefer to type Notes on my PC rather than the Kindle Fire. I prefer 10 finger typing on an MS Ergonomic Keyboard to thumb typing on a Virtual Keyboard.

Finally, inside Kindle 4 PC you can click "Notes & Marks" on the Left to display all of them. Then you can right click on the Highlight to copy it individually. It copies the Highlight with a full reference note showing page number, book title and author - in perfect shape to insert a foot note number in the body of a research paper and the entire reference with the associated number in your own footnote section. I use Clipmate as a clipboard extender and that program can even split your information for immediate insertion in your paper.

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