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the current word, sentence, or paragraph. A subsequent "previous"
command will move back by the chosen unit of text.

5.5 Page Navigation

The navigation commands outlined in the previous section are generally
all you need for moving within a document. Entering commands
B9+B5B6 to move forward one page or B9+B2B3 to move back one
page is easy enough. However, for long documents you may find that
moving to a specific page is quicker. Here are the short steps to achieve
this:
1) Tap S3 to enter the menus and select Go To > Page > Go To Page
Number.
2) When the dialog appears, enter the page number you wish to move
to, and confirm with OK.
3) When you move to a new page, the reading position cursor will move
to the beginning of that page.
If you enter an invalid page number such as a page number that is
greater than the maximum page number, an error message will be
shown. To obtain information about how many pages there are in a
document, enter the menus again and select File > Information.

5.6 Reading a Document with Columns

If the document you are attempting to read contains columns, it's
possible that the reading order will be presented incorrectly. If this
happens, the solution is as follows:
Tap S3 to enter the menus and go to Tools > Settings.
Select the Reading Order option and set it to "newspaper".
With this setting, the PDF Viewer will analyze the text structure and
attempt to present it in the correct order. While it works in most cases,
there are always exceptions to the rule because of how the PDF
document may have been originally created. The default option is to
always open new files with the default setting, since this works for most
documents.
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