![]() ![]() ![]() First of all, let's get rid of the extraneous text, just like we did in Evernote.Alright we are going to clean this up, so bear with me. You can see the formatting is kind of a mess. Okay - do the same thing we did before, copy all your highlights and create a new Google Sheet by going to Google Drive, choosing New and Google Sheets.Now let's do Google Sheets, which is a little more complicated, but gives you more options to manipulate the information.I read it on the Kindle, highlighted a TON of passages, and now I want to put them all into a Google spreadsheet so that I can categorize the quotes for use in my paper. For example, right now I'm doing a paper that uses a book by Anne Fadiman as a case study. Research Papers - since I've gone back to grad school, sometimes I need passages from a book for a research paper.It takes a fraction of the time and, depending on how quotable the book is, sometimes works even better. But it takes me forever to summarize a book I've read properly - so, sometime I cheat and just create a note that contains all of the passages I've highlighted. I keep a Notebook in Evernote dedicated to books and articles I've read. I like to read, but I tend not to retain much unless I've made notes about the book. Evernote Book Notes - I think I've mentioned how terrible my memory is.I go onto this website and I can copy and paste to my heart's content. Share quotes - sometimes I want to share a great quote from a book I'm reading and the app won't let me copy and paste it into a text message.Here are 3 of the reasons why I use this site: AND Since this is just a regular webpage, you CAN cut and paste from here. That said, what Amazon DOES have is a unique website for you that compiles all of your highlights per book. ![]()
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