User's Manual

40 Barnes & Noble NOOKcolor User Guide
Article View
Alternatively, you can view just the text of an article without any photos, drawings, or custom formatting. If youre
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 Page View.
Tap on the Contents icon. A pane opens listing:
• The Cover
• Table of Contents
• Articles and their page numbers.
The current article is highlighted.
Reading a Newspaper
Reading a newspaper is just as easy as reading a book. You even have access to the same Reading Tools that you use
when reading books.
NOTE: To learn how to buy a newspaper subscription, see “Buying a Subscription to a Magazine or Newspa-
per” . To learn how to buy a single issue of a newspaper, see “Buying a Single Issue of a Magazine or
Newspaper”.
Recent issues of newspapers appear on your Daily Shelf, as well as on the Magazines page of your Library.
Opening a Newspaper
To open a newspaper, tap on its cover.
Reading a Newspaper
When you first open a newspaper, it displays its Front Page, a long scrollable page that includes headlines and a para-
graph or two from each major article. To read any of these articles, tap on its headline or its copy.
When you are reading an aritlce, you can navigate as though you were reading a book.
Turning to the Next Page
To turn to the next page, do any of the following:
• Tap along the right edge of the screen.
• Swipe your finger from right to left across the screen.
• Swipe your finger from low to high on the screen.
Turning to the Previous Page
To turn to the previous page, do any of the following:
• Tap along the left edge of the screen.
• Swipe your finger from left to right across the screen.
• Swipe your finger from high to low on the screen.