NOOK User Guide
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Touch a spot on the touchscreen
with your finger already moving sideways
. The
swipe does not need to be a long one (it can be about 3/4 inch long), and it can be
anywhere on the touchscreen.
Navigating
You can go to these locations in an eBook, newspaper, or magazine using the menus:
•
A specific page
•
Cover (eBooks) or Front page (newspapers and magazines)
•
Chapters (eBooks) or Sections (newspapers and magazines)
•
Furthest read point
•
Bookmarks (eBooks)
If you read the same digital content on multiple devices, the furthest read point is
synchronized across the devices. Tap
Go to > Furthest read point
to go to the furthest read
point in the content across the devices. The furthest read point on your
NOOK
or other
devices might not be up-to-date; it depends on when synchronizations have occurred. For
information about synchronizations, see “Library Synchronization” on page 92.
Summary of Contents for NOOK BNRB1530
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