Sharing Content - Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 NOOK User Manual

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Deleting a NOOK Profile
Note: Deleting a user's NOOK profile does NOT
remove the user account from the device. The lock
screen will continue to display the user's icon, and the
user account can be used for other apps. However, if
the user wants to access NOOK apps or content, he
or she will have to sign in and set up a NOOK profile.
To delete a NOOK profile without deleting a user
account, do this:
1. While logged in as the primary profile, tap the
profiles icon in the Library or Shop to display a
list of profiles.
2. Tap Delete Profile, and then tap Delete to
confirm the removal.
Deleting a User Account
Note: Deleting a user's account will remove the user
account from the device entirely. This includes the
NOOK profile on the device, as well as the user's
Google account, Samsung account, and any other
local accounts associated with the user.
Note: Even if the user is deleted from the device, the
user's profile remains associated with the primary
profile's NOOK account. To remove a NOOK profile,
see the section above.
To delete a user account from your NOOK, do this:
1. Open the Settings app.
2. Tap the General tab > Users.
3. Tap the User profile icon you wish to delete.
4. Tap the trash can icon shown in the upper right
corner and follow the prompts.

Sharing Content

The same content can be shared by multiple
profiles. Each profile will need to download the
content independently to access it.
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For example, if the Primary Profile owns a particular
NOOK Book and grants another profile access to
it, the book will appear in the other profile's Library
with a download icon, indicating that the book is
available for download. To read the book, the other
profile simply has to tap its cover to download it to
the profile's storage area on your NOOK.
Annotations, such as notes and highlights, are
specific to a profile. If one profile makes notes and
highlights in a book, they will not be visible to other
profiles reading the same book.
Similarly, if two profiles own the same book,
their reading positions in the book are tracked
independently. If one profile reads to page 17 and
the other profile reads to page 25, each profile
will be taken to his or her most recently read page
when the book is reopened. The first profile will be
returned to page 17; the second profile to page 25.
Assigning Content to Other
Profiles
The primary profile can assign content to adult
profiles and child profiles. An adult profile can
assign content to child profiles.
To Manage Access to a Single Item
To manage access to a particular book, magazine,
or other Library item, do this:
1. Press and hold on its cover to open a pop-up
menu.
2. Tap View Details.
3. On the Details page for the item, tap the Profiles
icon near top of the screen.
4. In the dialog box, tap the check boxes to select
which profiles should have access to the item.
Alternatively, if you are already viewing the Details
page for the item, you can do this:
1. Tap the Profiles icon near top of the screen.
2. In the dialog box, tap the check boxes to select
which profiles should have access to the item.
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