1.Go to the page that you want to bookmark.

2.Scroll to "Menu" at the bottom of the page.

3.Press the select wheel.

4.Scroll to "Add Bookmark."

5.Press the select wheel.

6.The page is now bookmarked; notice that the dog ear icon looks as if the corner of the page has been turned down.

Removing a Bookmark

To remove a bookmark you have created, either re-select the dog ear icon or select "Delete Bookmark" from the menu.

Viewing Your Bookmarks

To view your bookmarks, select "Go to Bookmark..." from the menu. Each bookmark entry will show a location number, then the first line of the bookmarked location. There is no limit to the number of bookmarks that you can have, and you can turn pages in the "Go to Bookmark" screen just as you would in a book. As mentioned earlier, your bookmarks are also stored in your "My Clippings" file for later reference.

Bookmarks are listed in the order that they occur in the document, regardless of when you made them. To go directly to the location shown, select the line corresponding to the bookmarked location reference.

Tip: You can also navigate among your set bookmarks by selecting the progress bar at the bottom of the screen. The screen will gray out and you will see small inverted triangles over the progress bar indicating places in the reading material that you bookmarked. You can move among them by using the Next Page and Prev Page buttons. Your current location is marked by the slightly larger hollow triangle. You also see representations of the number keys on the keyboard from 1 - 0 indicating 10 percent increments of the reading material, so you can quickly jump to the part of the item you are reading by pressing the corresponding number key.

If you accidentally move to a bookmark, you can return to your reading location by using the Next and Prev Page buttons to go back to the hollow triangle. To return to reading, roll the cursor off the progress bar and the enhanced progress bar will be hidden.

Using Highlights

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Amazon D00111 manual Using Highlights, Removing a Bookmark, Viewing Your Bookmarks