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Originally Posted by phunnylinguist
While in the course of this thread I've been visiting and re-visiting Amazon's Manage Your Content and Devices. What I discovered is a setting that I obviously overlooked beforehand. On that very same Manage Your Content and Devices, under Personal Document Archiving I noticed that Enable personal document archiving to my Kindle library had been unchecked. Presumably this is the reason the vast majority of my previously Send To Kindle content was not visible there.
According to Amazon, in order to have these documents included requires checking the box next to Enable personal document archiving to my Kindle library.
Having done that and subsequently sending an rtf doc via Send To Kindle I also noticed, that unlike previous rtfs sent in a similar fashion (which were easily readable as well as affording the option to change font as well as font size), this setting appeared to also alter an additional Send To Kindle setting by converting the rtf file into pdf format, thus disabling font/font size features. I don't know about you but given any other option viewing pdfs on a Paperwhite are, to me, frustrating.
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I've never had a file converted to a PDF, but I also don't send rtf format files. I send .mobi. Is there a particular reason why the files you send are in the rtf format?
Shari