Opening Items In The Library; Organising Library Content On Shelves - Barnes & Noble Nook HD User Manual

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Opening Items in the Library

To open any item in the Library, tap on its cover.

Organising Library Content on Shelves

You can group Library items on shelves to make them easier to find.
Creating a Shelf
To create a Shelf in the Library, do this:
1.
Tap the Content icon (a stack of horizontal lines) in the System Bar at the bottom of the Library.
A pop-up window opens.
2.
Tap the Create New Shelf menu choice.
A dialogue box opens along with a keyboard.
3.
Type the name of the new shelf and tap Save.
Your NOOK closes the dialogue box and creates the shelf.
Managing the Contents of a Shelf
Once you have created a shelf, you can add books, magazines, and other items to it.
To add items to a shelf, do this:
1.
In the Library, scroll through your content until you find My Shelves. Tap on the category title My Shelves.
Your NOOK lists the shelves you have created.
2.
Tap the Edit button next to the shelf you want to edit.
Your NOOK opens a window listing the contents of your Library.
3.
Tap the tick box next to each item you want to add to the shelf.
4.
When you have finished selecting items for the shelf, tap the Save button.
Your NOOK closes the window and adds the items to the shelf.
Renaming a Shelf
To rename a shelf, do this:
1.
In the Library, scroll through your content until you find My Shelves. Tap on the category title My Shelves.
Your NOOK lists the shelves you have created.
2.
Tap the Edit button next to the shelf you want to rename.
Your NOOK opens a window listing the contents of your Library.
3.
Tap the Rename button.
A dialogue box opens, allowing you to type a new name for the shelf.
4.
Type the new name for the shelf. Tap the Save button in the dialogue box.
Your NOOK renames the shelf and returns to the window showing the shelf 's contents.
5.
If you have finished making changes to the shelf, tap the Save button.
Your NOOK closes the window.
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