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How to Create Notes to Kindle Fire- Complete Guide

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Mary Wilson

The Kindle is a great platform for reading EBooks; it’s also a great tool for the students. They can use the Kindle fire to download textbooks, and it is a device which keeps all your books, notes, etc. in one place. You can highlight text or passages and add notes on your Amazon Kindle Fire like you do in a physical book. Sentences and paragraphs can be highlighted and notes can be creating simply on the Kindle fire. This blog will help you to add notes to kindle fire tablet.

 

If you want to avoid time taken process, then directly call to Amazon kindle customer service. A team of experts will help you to create a note within few steps.

Steps to Create a Note On Kindle Fire:

Open Document: Open a book or any document file on your Kindle device.

Take Notes: Open your book or document page where you wish to create notes.

Tap to Line: Use the arrow keys precede the cursor up and down until you reach to your desired line of the document. Precede the cursor left or right so your cursor will point at beginning of the line.

Start Highlighting: At bottom of Kindle page, see the "Start typing to create a note or select to start a highlight”.

Type Note: A white color box with a black outline will appear, it will pop up at the lower half of kindle screen due to that you see what you type. Amazon Kindle fire uses the “QWERTY” keyboard layout; it is using the standard keyboard layout. 

Save Note:  at the lower right corner of screen select button "Save Note". And save the note to your kindle fire.

Hope this blog will help you to create a note on kindle fire. And if you face any issue then directly contact to Amazon kindle customer service phone number @ (+1–800–862–1903).

 

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