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Old 09-16-2022, 02:28 PM   #81
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There is no explicit save. A notebook is automatically saved when you close it.
If you really want to explicitly save or have a sort of backup and copy to PC/Mac/Android/Linux later then you export.
Basic notebook is just an image, so options are png or PDF(with an image). You can export both.
Advanced Notebooks can have real text converted from handwriting, recognised maths, drawing converted (recognised) to shapes and text and actual sketch images. Export as docx (preferred) or HTML if there is more than text. If you only want the recognised text, export as text. You can export all three.

Unless Dropbox is integrated, the "export" saves a file in Exported Notebooks directory/folder in public root of Kobo visible when mounted.

There is no explicit "Save" option in either kind of notebook.
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