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Old 06-02-2024, 04:59 AM   #30
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Originally Posted by Kayaditi View Post
i don't know if this image is useful. The highlighted book is the example. I've read the book days past May 26. I've made notes & highlights but the columns are empty or wrong. Where does Calibre back up the annotations?
There are several methods for Annotations between Calibre or PC and Kobo. Maybe 6.

You have to manually select import. One method stores the annotations in Calibre. The method I use is in Kobo Utilities. I don't keep the annotations in Calibre as they are used part of a proof/edit cycle with version control. So I select the ebook when Kobo connected and jobs=0 and Kobo Utilities, read annotations and tap copy (to clipboard) on the popup window. Then paste to a new file in a text editor. The Calibre built method suits just one version, rather than my workflow where I might have over 40 versions over an 8 year period.
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