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Old 02-28-2025, 01:23 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by Chaihana Joe View Post
A different workflow, but one I like, is to save your docx as a pdf then annotate it on the tablet using a free pdf editor and a pen. Then you can use the annotated pdf as the basis for editing the docx when you get back to HQ.
Ghastly!

If you are using a tablet that supports a pen, and insist on PDF instead of epub, at least spend the money once and get Nebo. The handwriting is converted to text on a separate exportable layer.

But I've done thousands for over 10 years and typing short text comments to a big highlight of the epub is far easier and faster and works on any size eink.

The only tablets I use now are Nxtpaper 11 and Nxtpaper 14 (10.9" and 14.25") and I'd only annotate a PDF if I didn't have a docx!
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