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Old 08-12-2019, 07:49 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by mandrake View Post
Just a few days into a boox max2 pro experience and...meh! Hopefully, this will change.

Actually, all of my issues presently involve perceived hassles with marking up (underlining/highlighting) documents. It seems that once you've done some underlining/highlighting, moved on, and done some more, it's not possible to go back and make changes.
No problem for me. With the eraser, I rapidly tap on the annotation and a dialog box appear with a 'Delete' button : push it.
You could too open the full menu, go in the tab of contents and select the highlight section or manual writing and select 'Edit' or 'Delete'.

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Originally Posted by mandrake View Post
The other thing that seems strange is that if you delete the document from the boox and import it again from an external source all of the underlining/highlighting is still there. Where/how does the boox system store this information and associate it with a document? How would you go about removing all of the underlining/highlighting from a document?

cheers,
m
The annotations are stored in a sub-directory of the document's directory. The sub-directory is associated with the document's name. If you remove and put again the same file, the annotations in the sub-directory are used.

Cheers.
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