Navigating - Barnes & Noble NOOK BNRB1530 User Manual

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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
point in the content across the devices. The furthest read point on your
devices might not be up-to-date; it depends on when synchronizations have occurred. For
information about synchronizations, see "Library Synchronization" on page 92.
NOOK User Guide
forward
back
Go to > Furthest read point
to go to the furthest read
or other
NOOK
Reading
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