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Old 02-15-2025, 04:04 AM   #1
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Kindle Scribe: using PDF files as notebooks?

With the latest firmware update Amazon has finally brought the new AI features to UK accounts, so I’ve been looking into integrating those into my workflow. I often have to review technical documents in PDF format, so I send them to my Scribe and write notes directly on the page and in the margins. I would like to use the AI tools to summarize those notes in text format, however it seems that the tools are only available for notebooks (the icon doesn’t show up in PDFs).

Is there a way to transform PDF files to somehow be able to use them as notebooks? When creating a new notebook, several background templates are available, so one could imagine having a document as such a “background”, perhaps just as an image. I understand I would lose the PDF search features, but that’s a price I’d be willing to pay.

Does anyone have any idea on how to achieve this?
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