written, highlights you've marked, and bookmarks you've created. Bookmarks can only be created in books and PDF
documents. Annotations are specific to the content you are reading, so each book, periodical, or personal document has its own
annotations. When you view the annotations, you see only those for the content you are currently reading. Note that when you
create an annotation in a newspaper or magazine, you will see the word "keep" to the left of the issue title in Home, indicating
that the issue will be stored on your Kindle until you remove it.
Kindle also gathers the annotations and bookmarks you've made across all your various books, magazines, newspapers, and
personal documents and places them in the "My Clippings" file in your Home screen. See
“Using Clippings”
for more
information on My Clippings.
The list below explains the types of annotations:
Bookmarks
— mark an entire page for later reference. You can create bookmarks in books, PDF documents, and personal
documents.
Highlights
— mark a passage on a page for later reference.
Notes
— add your thoughts about a passage.
The sections below explain how to add annotations.
Tip:
All of your annotations and bookmarks on a Kindle book are backed up at Amazon in case you transfer your Kindle to
another person or lose your device. When you download a previously annotated book from Amazon, your annotations and last
location read will come down with it. When you open the book, you will be right where you were the last time you read the
book and all of your annotations will be included. Note that your "My Clippings" file is not listed as a separate downloadable
item. In addition, you can review your notes, highlights, and see Popular Highlights at http://kindle.amazon.com.
Using Bookmarks
Although Kindle automatically saves your place whenever you stop reading, you may also want to add additional bookmarks to
a book, PDF document, or personal document. You can place a bookmark at any location, and you can have multiple
bookmarks in whatever book you are reading. When you add a bookmark, it is associated with the first location on the page. If
you change text size, the bookmark will still be associated with that location. You can return to a bookmarked location at any
time.
Kindle stores all your bookmarks for the current content along with your annotations. You can view them at any time by
pressing the Menu button and selecting "View Notes & Marks." See
“Viewing Your Annotations”
for more information.
Placing a Bookmark
To place a bookmark in a book, PDF document, or personal document:
Go to the page that you want to bookmark.
1.
Press the Menu button.
2.
Move the 5-way controller down until "Add a Bookmark" is underlined. Press the 5-way to select.
3.
A dog-ear icon in the upper right corner of the page will appear, indicating that the page is bookmarked.
4.
Tip:
You can quickly create a bookmark by either holding down the Alt key
and pressing the "B" key, or by moving the
5-way up or down to go into cursor mode and then pressing the 5-way controller twice.
Viewing Your Bookmarks
To view your bookmarks, press the Menu button and select "View Notes & Marks." Bookmarks are listed in the order in which
they occur in the content. Each bookmark entry shows a location number and the first line of the bookmarked location.
To go to a bookmark location, navigate to the bookmark and press the 5-way.
There is no limit to the number of bookmarks that you can set.
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