Chapter 7

Adding Documents

In This Chapter

arrow Understanding Kindle-friendly file formats

arrow Transferring documents from your computer

arrow Sending files from a desktop, a browser, or an Android device

arrow Sending documents by e-mail

arrow Viewing PDFs on your Kindle Paperwhite

arrow Paying fees to transfer documents

After you've had your Kindle Paperwhite for a while, you're sure to have downloaded e-books from the Kindle Store or from other online sources. But what if you want to read some of your own content on your Kindle Paperwhite? Most people have a massive collection of materials from work or school on their computers: reference manuals, lists, maps, correspondence, creative writing, and other personal documents. Wouldn't it be nice to have some of that content available on your Kindle Paperwhite as you travel or go about your daily life?

Or what if you're surfing the web and you see an interesting article ...

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