Flashcards are note cards created for select content on Kindle for Mac, which include a word and definition. You can use them to test your memory of key terms and concepts.
Originally Answered: What is a "loc" on Kindle? It's a 'location' and it's designed to be a replacement for page numbers. Let's say your Kindle book runs to 400 screens of text. You then change the font size so the text is bigger.
In the kindle device you can mark your kindle book by adding bookmark, and you can also view your notes and marks in your kindle device any time you want. It can help you decoding e-book, then you can read them on any devices you want.
Yes can make notes with your kindle device. To highlight a text and make notes, touch the word that you want to highlight and slide your finger across the word on your screen. The Moment you take off your finger from the highlighted text, some options such as share, add note, highlight, etc., will appear.
The Kindle Paperwhite can read PDF documents natively — in other words, without converting them. The Kindle Paperwhite handles PDF documents differently from how it handles text in the usual Kindle format: PDF documents are displayed with the text and graphics laid out exactly as in the original PDF document.
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To highlight a single word, press and hold the word, touch "More" and then touch "Highlight." To highlight a phrase, touch the beginning of the passage and then drag your finger to the end of the desired text.To see the highlights or notes you've taken while on your Kindle, you can simply go to a website and view them on your computer, or whatever other device you're using to access the website. It's very user-friendly. Then, log into your Amazon Account if you're not already signed in.
Yes, you can! Here's how: Navigate to your Kindle Notes & Highlights page and click on book that's associated with the note/highlight you'd like to remove. Click Delete (trashcan icon) found next to the note or highlight.
Open the book for which you want to view highlights on your Kindle. Press the “Menu” button. If you're using a Kindle Touch, tap the center of the screen, and then tap “Menu.” Select the “View Notes and Marks” option in the menu to view a list of highlights, notes and bookmarks you've created for the book.
You can view all your notes, highlights, and bookmarks for a particular book. While reading a book, tap the top of the screen to display the toolbar. Then tap Menu→View Notes & Marks. All your notes, your highlights, and the popular highlights for that e-book are displayed.
Off: To turn off the Kindle Paperwhite, press and hold down the power button for 5–7 seconds, until the charge indicator light (located next to the power button) blinks and the screen goes blank.
Just head into your Kindle's Settings and turn on "Popular Highlights." You'll see these highlights as dotted underlines in your book. Likewise, you can also add your own notes directly in your book at any point as well. Just tap and hold the place where you want to make a note and select the note option.
Press the menu key on your Kindle. Select Settings. Select edit next to Dictionaries on the second page.
The "My Clippings. txt" file is not actually storing the bookmarks for a book, it is just a written copy of the bookmark. To delete a bookmark, go to the book, then select "My Notes and Marks" from the menu, then find the bookmark, and delete it.