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Old 11-03-2013, 02:53 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by hansl View Post
That means I could convert it to a spread sheet and sort that but probably not on the PW2 directly and there is no functional link into the referenced book?

Suppose I have a thousend notes, I am alone in the wilderness with my (your ) PW2, no network of any kind, no phone, no tablet, no other kind of computer or any other device which might connect or could have connected to Amazon, except the PW2 mentioned above, are the notes on the PW2, could I sort them on the PW2, and find the entry "Frodo" in the "F"-section, given that "Frodo" is one of the thousand notes?

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hansl
If you know what book it's from, you can view all your notes from within the book. Menu ==> View Notes & Marks,

You can also try Search this book on the My Clippings document, although I actually think it doesn't get indexed since it already exists after the first note and thus doesn't get re-indexed. Maybe we should speak to Amazon about that, but you could also cut and paste the file to your computer, let the Kindle sense it's absence and then replace it, thus forcing a re-index.

If you have a thousand notes, this might be worth doing.

Then just search "frodo" and read the note which will have detailed information about where it came from.

Or write a kindle hack to turn the My clippings file into a dictionary-like indexed mobi. I’m sure you will get much thanks.
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