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Old 07-12-2023, 12:25 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by tlwright View Post
Have you checked your MyClippings file? I did some checking with my 10th Gen Paperwhite, and it shows a bookmark @ the location in the file. It uses Location, and I'd imagine with some linking could show up. But I'd suggest backing up the MyClippings file regularly anyway, and can be added to Calibre as its own file.
What is missing in Calibre (Viewer and Editor) is a compatible (with My clippings) GoTo: Location plugin.
This need is not Limited to Kindle. I tend to mark issues found while reading. So how can I find them EASILY while using Calibre, so I can fix them?

Nope! The device must be presently viewing that issue, so you can see the surrounding text (chapter...) and do a search using a phrase from nearby.

Add in the plethora of different methods that Annotations are done by vendors ...
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