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Originally Posted by talaivan
Another thing: the pdf one finally gets is a "flat" pdf in which anything written on the pdf on the Scribe is not editable, and also there is no way to see which pages were bookmarked after downloading. I doubt this will be changed, but one way to save the bookmarks might be to make them chapter headings as PDF Expert does. This may not be possible for Amazon to implement, given the rather contorted process of downloading.
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To edit, you need to show Writing toolbar and select Eraser icon. Then erase. (with Premium pen you can flip the pen over and erase without putting it into erase mode)
I assume you are referring to PDF bookmarks created before the PDF is ingested. Yes, it would be nice if they represented those as Kindle bookmarks, and used the PDF bookmark label instead of 'Page 1', 'Page 2' etc. It would at least let you create a sort of TOC that way for quicker navigation. And when they export, they can add any bookmarks created on Scribe as bookmarks to the PDF.
And I assume they are not migrating any PDF annotations at this point, since Scribe has no comparable features to map them to.
They cannot be unaware that they are not migrating these things. In meantime I sent a little note about importing the bookmarks to Feedback FWIW.