1. Use the elastic band from the cover and stretch it to the lower right corner of the device to hold it in place while you are reading
2. Do a search for a word that is not in the dictionary and follow the link to index your books that are not indexed yet so that you can search for words within them
3. Drag and drop files from your Kindle to your SD card on the computer. It is a lot faster.
4. If you want your pdfs all together, you can
*convert them via MobiPocket Creator (free download)
*Go to where they were created
*Create a folder, make it a name you can remember
*Open up each folder and select all then drag them to the Folder you created
*repeat until all of the folders have been moved
*delete the empty folders
*With the folder you have created open, select the option of Details, and then click on arrange by type, this will put all of the HTML files together
*In mobipocket creator on the Home page select Blank Publication
*Make the publication name exactly the same as the folder you just created
*Click Create
*Drag and drop the HTML files onto the blank space
*Click Build
Note: If you want you can import a cover image from any of the jpeg or gif files that you have.
Note: There is a way to separate these into chapters but it was too time consuming for me to want to try.
Note: You can create an author, this should let you make a name for the author that will let you find it if you sort by author.
5. I'll be adding to this list but this is all for now.
Monday, March 3, 2008
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