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Article View
Alternatively, you can view just the text of an article without any photos, drawings, or custom formatting. If you're
reading a long article or an article that has type running over photographs, you might find this view a little easier on
your eyes. This view is called Article View.
NOTE: Article View is not available for all magazines. Some magazine publishers choose to make their content
only available in Magazine View.
The picture below shows an example of Article View.
Tap on the center of the page in Article View to open Reader Tools that include these controls:
Info: Display the Details page for the magazine, listing publisher, publication date, and other information.
Contents: Open a window with tabbed views of the Table of Contents and Bookmarks
Thumbnail View: Display a grid of thumbnail views of all the pages in the publication; you can then tap on a
thumbnail to jump to that two-page spread in the magazine.
Text: Opens a window with controls for changing the appearance of the page. These controls, which let you
select fonts, line-spacing, and so on, are just like those available in NOOK Books.
To navigate to another article in Article View, tap in the center of the page to open the Reader Tools, then tap on the
Content icon. A window opens listing:
The magazine's cover
Articles and optionally their page numbers
Tap on the title of the next article you want to read.
You can also move from article to article by swiping right or left.
To return to reading in Magazine View, tap the Magazine View button at the bottom of the screen.
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