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Memory Card
If you have an SD Memory Card installed in your NOOK, you’ll see two links appear at the top of the Library screen
when you select
My Files
from the Category menu.
• My NOOK
• Memory Card
You can tap on these links to switch between viewing files stored on NOOK and files content stored on your SD
Memory Card.
NOTE: You can use a Memory Card to add storage for personal files, including EPUB files, but all files stored on
a Memory Card appear in the My Files section of your Library, rather than in Books or Newsstand.
Viewing and Sorting the Contents of Your Library
Your Library allows you to view and sort your books and periodicals in different ways.
You can arrange items in a grid, in horizontal shelves running across the screen, or in various types of lists.
You can also sort items by title and by date of publication.
Two pull-down menus at the top of the Library screen give control over the presentation of your Library.
Sorting and Viewing Books
You can sort books by:
• Most Recent
• Title
• Author
You can view books in these arrangements:
• a grid
• a list, which includes titles and author names
Sorting and Viewing Your Newsstand (Magazines and Newspapers)
You can sort magazines and newspapers in your Newsstand by:
• Most Recent
• Title
You can view magazines in these arrangements:
• a grid
• a list, which includes titles, publisher names, and publication dates
Opening Books, Magazines, and Newspapers
You can tap on any cover you see to open it.
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