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Martin Fisher

Martin Fisher

33 minutes ago, Smithy said:

Has anyone else found this to be a problem, then satisfactorily solved it?

 

If you have a PC or Mac, you can open the cookbook in Kindle for PC (or Mac) and copy the recipes into a word processor or the like.

You can also do something similar by highlighting the text on the Kindle, app, or Kindle Cloud Reader, then viewing the highlights in "Your Notes and Highlights."

https://read.amazon.com/notebook

 

Edited to add: On the right in "Your Notes and Highlights" there's an option drop-down menu with an option to open each highlight in Kindle.

Martin Fisher

Martin Fisher

24 minutes ago, Smithy said:

Has anyone else found this to be a problem, then satisfactorily solved it?

 

If you have a PC or Mac, you can open the cookbook in Kindle for PC (or Mac) and copy the recipes into a word processor or the like.

You can also do something similar by highlighting the text on the Kindle, app, or Kindle Cloud Reader, then viewing the highlights in "Your Notes and Highlights."

https://read.amazon.com/notebook

Martin Fisher

Martin Fisher

16 minutes ago, Smithy said:

Has anyone else found this to be a problem, then satisfactorily solved it?

 

If you have a PC or Mac, you can open the cookbook in Kindle for PC (or Mac) and copy the recipes into a word processor or the like.

You can also do something similar by highlighting the text on the Kindle, app, or Kindle Cloud reader, then viewing the highlights in "Your Notes and Highlights."

https://read.amazon.com/notebook

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