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Old 09-05-2012, 11:22 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by ereaderundecided View Post
Only drawback now is that Evernote save every highlight as a separate "file" or "filing". Can you guys confirm that?
Every highlight is uploaded as a separate "note." But once uploaded to Evernote, you can select multiple notes and merge them into a single note. Then you can cut-and-paste that single note into a text document or export it into a single html file.

P.S. Just noticed this question above:

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Originally Posted by ereaderundecided
Question: Is there anyway I can export my highlights (ePub and mobi) from the Sony or Pocketbook reader in a txt form? I wouldn't mind installing or findeling with some coded tool. I just want to export all my highlights from a book into an editable form.
I should add that notes are editable in Evernote. So you have the option to leave them in Evernote and edit to your heart's content, or cut-and-paste them into a separate document to do with as you wish.

Last edited by pssquirrel; 09-05-2012 at 11:35 AM. Reason: added P.S.
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