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Old 03-06-2020, 05:13 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by MarjaE View Post
I have less trouble reading on an e-reader, but I'm not sure how to track the missing data.
Add an annotation overlapping the place in the ebook version it should be. On import back to computer and creating annotation_<title>_<version>.txt you'll have the missing info and the highlighted context as well as the chapter/location/percentage of book. Then in a window beside, open the original Word / Writer document.
The Kobo + Calibre Kobo Utilities is better than the Kindle, but I have done it on a Kindle PW3. You can also enable in the Kobo config (no patching), an extra menu item for each book to export the Kobo annotations to a text file just for that book, unlike Kindle myclippings.txt which has all the annotations from all books
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