Getting Around in Microsoft Reader
Updated: November 7,
2002
To go to another part of Microsoft Reader
To annotate the eBook you are reading
To use the Navigation menu and the Cover Page
menu
To go to another part of Microsoft
Reader
From eBook pages
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Tap the eBook's title in the Header or the downward-facing arrow
at the top of the page, to see options for navigating outside the eBook you
are reading, for example to the Library or the Settings page.
Or,
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Tap Return to go to the last page visited.
Note: The images above are smaller than the actual Microsoft Reader
interface. This reduced size may affect the readability of the text.
From non-eBook pages or the Cover Page of any eBook
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Tap an option on the Navigation menu along the left side of the page to
go to that location.
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To annotate the eBook you are reading
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Tap in the eBook's text to perform functions such as highlighting, adding
notes, drawing pictures, or placing bookmarks. You can learn more about Annotations
in the Features Support section
of this site.
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To use the Navigation Bar and the Cover Page menu
From the Navigation menu along the left side of non-eBook pages or the Cover
Page of any eBook
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Tap Library to go to your Library page.
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Tap Shop to view the Shop listings.
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Tap Help to see Microsoft Reader Help.
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Tap Return to go to the last page visited.
Note: You will need to have a working Internet connection, and be connected
to the Internet, for the Shop feature to be operational.
From the Go To menu on the Navigation menu
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Tap Table of Contents to see a list of the eBook's contents.
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Tap Most recent page to go to the last page visited.
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Tap Begin reading to go to the first page of the eBook.
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Tap Annotations to see a list of any notes, highlights, bookmarks,
or drawings you have inserted. If no annotations have been made, this choice
will be grayed out.
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Tap Cover Image to see the eBook's cover
Note: If the eBook you are reading does not have a Table of Contents,
that choice will not appear on the Cover Page menu.
Note: The cover page may also contain a copyright notice below the author's
name, which links to important copyright information indicating legal ownership
of the eBook and explaining distribution rights.
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