User manual
Table Of Contents
- SAMSUNG Galaxy Tab S2 nook User Manual
- Table of Contents
- Welcome
- Getting Started
- Know Your Device
- NOOK
- Applications
- Settings
- How to Use Settings
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
- Flight Mode
- Data Usage
- More Connection Settings
- Sounds and Notifications
- Display
- Motions and Gestures
- Applications Settings
- Users
- Wallpaper
- Lock Screen and Security
- Privacy
- Accessibility
- Accounts
- Backup and Reset
- Language and Input Settings
- Battery
- Storage
- Accessories
- Date and Time
- User Manual
- About Device
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My FilesApplications
Access files stored on your
device, including images, videos,
songs, and sound clips.
To view files in My Files:
1. From a Home screen, tap
Apps >
MyFiles.
2. Tap a category to view the relevant files or
folders.
3. Tap a file or folder to open it.
Manage Files
Files stored in the device are organized into the
following groups:
•
Recent files: View recently accessed files.
•
Category: Files are grouped into the following
categories:
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Images: View image files.
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Videos: View video files.
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Audio: View audio files.
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Documents: View document files.
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Download history: View all apps and files
that have been downloaded to the device.
•
Local storage: View folders and files in their
storage locations.
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Device storage: View folders and files
located on the device.
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SD card: View folders and files located
on an optional microSD memory card (not
included).
•
Cloud storage: Contains shortcuts to FTP servers
or other cloud storage locations that you have
added.
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Google Drive: Sign in to view folders and
files located in your Google Drive account.
My Files Options
► From a Home screen, tap Apps >
MyFiles. The following options are available:
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SEARCH: Search for a file or folder.
•
MORE: Tap for the following options:
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Edit: Edit files shown in Recent files.
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Clear recent file history: Clear the Recent
files category.
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Show/Conceal hidden files: Show or
conceal hidden files.
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STORAGE USAGE: Tap to view memory
information for your device.
My Files