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4. Press and hold on the cover of the book or periodical you want to unarchive.
A pop-up menu appears.
5. Tap the
Unarchive
menu choice.
Your NOOK unarchives the item, restores its contents, and removes it from the Archived shelf.
Deleting Books or Periodicals
Archiving removes the local copy of a book or periodical from your NOOK, while preserving a copy in your B&N
Lifetime Library. Deleting permanently removes all copies of a book or periodical from your NOOK and from your
B&N Lifetime Library.
CAUTION:
When you delete a book or periodical, you permanently remove it from your NOOK and from
your B&N account. If you want to read the book or periodical again later, you will need to repur-
chase it.
To delete a book or periodical, do this:
1. In the Library, press and hold on the cover of the book or periodical.
A pop-up menu appears.
2. In the menu, tap the
Delete
menu choice.
Your NOOK permanently deletes the book or periodical.
Opening Files on the SD Memory Card
To open a files stored on a microSD Memory Card, do this:
1. Make sure that the microSD Memory Card is installed in your NOOK. If the card is installed, you’ll see a large
button that says Memory Card at the top of the Library when you tap the
My Files
icon.
2. In the Library, tap the
My Files
icon in the Media Bar to displays a list of files.
Your NOOK displays a hierarchical list of the files and folders on your microSD Memory Card.
3. To open a file, press and hold on the name of the file.
A pop-up menu appears.
4. Tap
Open
.
NOTE: You can use the steps above to access any files on the microSD Memory Card. To transfer files from a
microSD Memory Card to internal memory of your NOOK, connect your NOOK to your personal
computer, following the directions below. Transfer the files from the microSD Memory Card to your
personal computer, and then from your personal computer to the My Files folder on your NOOK.
Transferring Files from Your Personal Computer to Your NOOK
You can transfer files, including EPUB files, Microsoft Office files, photos, and music files, from your personal com-
puter to your NOOK. Transferring files this way is sometimes called “sideloading.”
To transfer files, do this:
1. Using the custom microUSB cable provided with your NOOK, connect your NOOK to your personal computer.
NOTE: Use only the microUSB cable provided with your NOOK. Using any other cable might damage your
NOOK.
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