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Old 01-15-2010, 11:29 AM   #15
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We may be talking slightly at cross-purposes.

When you "sync" your annotation with the PC, everything gets transferred, and you can read the book on the PC (in the Sony eBook Library software) and see everything as it is on the Reader itself - handwritten notes, highlights, bookmarks, typed notes, etc etc.

If you want to use your typed notes in a separate application, however, you also have the option of saving them as an RTF file. If you do then, then ONLY the text you've typed gets exported, not the text of the book itself.
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