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Because PDFs are a different type of file than regular EPUB books, you read them in a
slightly different way on your eReader.
PDFs reproduce the layout of a full printed page. This is useful for books that have lots of
images or complex layouts, but also means that you can't change the style or size of the
text. Instead you can zoom in to magnify the text and images on a page. This makes
viewing and turning pages in a PDF different from other books. You also can't select text
in PDFs, so you cannot add highlights or use the dictionary.
Opening a PDF
To open a PDF, just tap its title or cover in your library.
Turning pages, zooming in, and moving around
PDFs reproduce a printed page, which means you can't change the size or style of the
text like you can in EPUB books. Instead you can zoom in on a page to see text and
pictures at a comfortable size.
To zoom in on a page:
1. Tap the middle of your page to see the reading menu.
2. Tap the
3. To zoom in:
Tap the
screen.
Tap the
screen.
Tap the
4. To zoom out:
Tap the
Double-tap the page to go back to your original view of the page.
 
Magnify icon.
Side arrow icon to fit the page to the width of your eReader
Up arrow icon to fit the page to the height of your eReader
Plus icon to zoom in a bit at a time.
Minus icon to zoom out a bit at a time.
 
 

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