Amazon 23-000491-01 manual Removing items from your Kindle, Managing your Kindle Library

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Kindle User’s Guide

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Chapter 2 Acquiring & Managing Kindle Content

Removing items from your Kindle

To free up space on your Kindle, you can remove items by pressing and holding the item’s name or cover on the Home screen. When the dialog box appears, tap Remove from Device. This option will vary depending upon the content. Your content will remain stored securely in the Cloud for download at a later time.

Your personal documents are saved in the Cloud if they have been e-mailed to your Kindle and if you have enabled Personal Document Archiving on the Manage Your Kindle page, accessible from www.kindle.com/support. Note that files transferred to your Kindle using the USB cable will be permanently deleted. For information on personal document management, see Carrying and reading personal documents.

Periodicals: Older issues of newspapers and magazines are stored on the Home screen in a

collection titled “Periodicals: Back Issues.” Issues that are more than seven issues old will be automatically deleted to free up space for new content. “Expiring” next to an issue indicates that it will be deleted soon.

There are two ways to keep a copy of an issue:

On the Home screen, press and hold on the name for the issue you wish to keep. Select

Keep This Issue from the options.

From within the issue, tap the Menu button, and select Keep This Issue.

Managing your Kindle Library

Your Kindle can store thousands of digital books, personal documents, newspapers, blogs, magazines, and active content, which are referred to collectively as “content” throughout this guide. To display a list of content on your Kindle Paperwhite, tap the Home button. To view how much free space you have available for storing content, from the Home screen tap the Menu button, and select Settings. On the Settings page, tap the Menu button and select Device Info.

By default, your content is sorted by Recent, meaning that new items and the content you’re currently reading are at the top. You can change the sort option by tapping on the name of the existing sort order in the header to display other available sort options. You can also sort items that you have stored in the Cloud.

To filter your content by type, on the Home screen tap My Items, located under the toolbar. Filtering options include All Items, Books, Periodicals, Docs, and Active Content. You can also filter items that you have stored in the Cloud.

To jump to a specific title or page, go to the Home screen and tap the page number control. For example, 1/2 indicates you are on page 1 and have 2 pages of content on your Kindle. When the dialog box appears, enter the page number you want to go to or the first letter of the title or author (depending upon your current sort option).

To view more information about an item and access a menu of applicable options, go to the Home screen and press and hold on the item’s artwork (or name if using List view). Menu options vary, but may include Add to Collection, Go To..., Book Description, Search This Book, View Notes & Marks, and Remove from Device.

Using collections

If you store a lot of content on your Kindle, you can create collections for easier access. You can add as many items as you like to each collection, including books, active content, and personal documents. Items can also be added to more than one collection. Your Kindle will sort your Home screen content by collections after you create your first collection.

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Contents Page Contents Finding Additional Assistance Appendix a Product Information Product Specifications Kindle controls Chapter Getting StartedRegistering your Kindle Onscreen actions Onscreen keyboardPortrait mode Landscape mode Tap zonesToolbars Periodical toolbar Status indicators Setting up your Kindle PaperwhiteSpecial Offer banners Special Offers and Sponsored ScreensaversScreensaver Recommended content Device and Cloud storage Chapter Acquiring & Managing Kindle ContentShop the Kindle Store anytime, anywhere Managing your Kindle Library Using collectionsRemoving items from your Kindle Acquiring & Managing Kindle Content Chapter Reading Kindle Documents Enhanced viewing mode Interacting with your documentsViewing reading progress Customizing Your Kindle Settings Chapter Getting More From Your Kindle PaperwhiteSettings contextual menu Carrying and reading personal documentsUsing your Kindle with your computer Using the Experimental Web BrowserDownloading files Web Browser MenuBookmarks Chapter Finding Additional Assistance Appendix a Product Information Safety and Compliance InformationBattery Safety Maintaining Your Kindle DeviceTurn Off Wireless When Flying Other Safety ConsiderationsWireless Safety and Compliance Using Your Kindle Around Other Electronic DevicesCanadian Compliance Statement FCC Compliance StatementInformation Regarding Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Ieee 1725 Battery Safety Statement EU ConformityRecycling Kindle Properly Product Specifications ONE-YEAR Limited WarrantyWarranty Provider If you purchased your Device This Warranty is provided byAdditional Information Patent Notices Copyright and Trademark Notices