![]() Users have been wanting this feature for a while as there are no guidelines for sourcing or a way to find the same passage in a print version, which can cause confusion in academic situations. When Amazon first introduced the Kindle, in addition to changing the way the eBook market worked, they also added a new way to mark your location in a book using something called "locations." Locations were Amazon's answer to displaying different text sizes and accommodating the differences in amount of text displayed.Įver since this new form of keeping track of where you were was introduced, plenty of people argued against it and were wishing for Amazon to add "real" page numbers instead of "Locations." Amazon has listened and announced in a pre-release update which includes support for real page numbers. ![]()
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