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Originally Posted by sirmaru
It shows here for every eBook you own:
https://kindle.amazon.com/your_highlights
"Your Highlights (Most recently updated first)
Washington: A Life by Ron Chernow
You have 167 highlighted passages
You have 2 notes
Last annotated on April 6, 2012"
All Notes and Highlights are even kept at that site for eBooks borrowed from Amazon's Lending Library even though you don't even possess the ebooks anymore. They only allow you to borrow one eBook per month.
By the way, you MUST use your PC for the writing of the research papers. So far as I know no one uses typewriters anymore and for speed nothing beats a real keyboard versus the Fire virtual keyboard.
That being the case, do your reading on the Kindle Fire and then use Kindle 4 PC on the PC as your source document for your writing. Kindle 4 PC has no display limits as the internet site evidently has.
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My comment about it not being the productive tool he was hoping for was my confusion about writing papers on it. But I get it he is doing his research and saving his notes to use in writing papers on something more functional.