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Reading Newspapers and
Magazines
Newspapers and magazines use many of the same
reading features as books.
Your NOOK displays magazines published in a
variety of digital formats. The format determines
a magazine's interactive features, including its
navigation. Some formats are more interactive than
others.
This section describes the interface and features
available in the most popular format for magazines.
You may occasionally encounter magazines with
different interfaces and features. Digital magazine
formats tend to be intuitive and easy-to-use, so
even if the magazine's features differ from those
described here, you should be able to find your way
through the publication without any trouble.
Note: To ensure that there's always room in your
Library for new periodicals, your NOOK may
occasionally move old periodicals to your account's
storage area on NOOK Cloud, leaving just the
periodical covers in the Library on your NOOK. To
retrieve a periodical from NOOK Cloud, just tap the
Download icon on a periodical's cover. Your NOOK
re-downloads that issue, giving you full access to its
contents.
Page View and Article View
Some magazines and newspapers present two ways
of viewing content.
Page View presents an onscreen replica of the
printed page.
Article View displays the text of an article in an
easy-to-read, scrollable format. You can scroll up
and down to read the article. Swipe right and left to
move from one article to another.
In publications that support these features, a button
at the bottom of the screen lets you toggle between
Page View and Article View.
In publications that do not support Page View and
Article View, use the navigation tools and gestures
you use in books to move from page to page and
section to section.
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Additional Features in Article View
In Article View, tap the center of the page to open
Reading Tools at the top of the Screen.
Tap
to open controls for formatting the page.
Tap the grid icon (9 small squares) to display all
pages as thumbnail images in a scrollable grid. To
jump to a page in the grid, tap it.
Tap
to see a scrollable table of contents for
the publication.
Catalogs
Your NOOK supports catalogs with interactive
hotspots. Tapping one of these hotspots opens a
browser that takes you to a Web page about an
item or topic in the catalog. By default, hotspots are
turned on.
To turn hotspots for catalogs on or off, open the
NOOK Settings app and tap Magazines. Tap
Enable HotSpots to turn hotspots on or off.
Comics
Your NOOK supports catalogs. Zoom View
Letterboxing is a feature that lets you move from
frame to frame, even if the frames are different sizes.
To turn on Zoom View Lettering boxing, open the
NOOK Settings app, tap Magazines, and tap
Enable Zoom View Letterboxing in Comics,
leaving the check box selected.
Opening DRM-protected Files
DRM stands for Digital Rights Management. DRM
software protects books from being copied, sold, or
distributed in an unauthorized manner.
Your NOOK and the Barnes & Noble website
automatically make sure that when you buy
and download a NOOK Book, the NOOK Book
recognizes you as its legitimate owner and presents
its contents for you to read on your NOOK.
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