Archiving B&N Content; Unarchiving B&N Content - Barnes & Noble nook User Manual

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Archiving B&N Content
B&N content can be:
In your online digital library but not on your nook. The content has been delivered to the
online digital library but not downloaded to your nook.
In your online digital library and on your nook. This is the situation following an automatic
or manual download of content to your nook. You can download content to multiple
devices that are associated with your account.
Archived. This content was previously both in the online digital library and on your nook,
and has now been deleted from your nook (and other devices associated with your
account) and flagged as Not on Device in your Library.
Archiving content does three things:
It deletes the content from your nook. The content is retained in your online digital library.
You still own the content and retain the rights to it.
It flags the content with the Not on Device indicator in your Library.
When other devices associated with your account synchronize with the online digital
library, they also delete the content from the devices.
Archiving an issue of a periodical does not save the issue from automatic deletion.
To save an issue, you must use Save Issue.
Archiving is a manual process. There is no automatic archiving.
Free samples and in-store content cannot be archived.
Unarchiving B&N Content
The reverse of the archiving process is accomplished by downloading content. When you
download archived content to your nook:
The content is downloaded to your nook.
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