more” on page 26 of 817 pages. When the text is Amasis Medium, he says it on page 30 of 956. When the text is Amasis Large, he says it on page 40 of 1274.

eBooks (and periodicals) in EPUB format: Page numbering is for the entire eBook and reflects some prior account of page numbering, before formatting for the text size. This means that, if the original book had 525 pages, then so does the eBook. But the pages are re-flowed, so a page from the book might start in the middle of the page in the eBook. A page in the book also might be smaller or larger than will fit on one page of the eBook. So, looking at the reading status bar when turning pages you might encounter page 45, and the page after that will still be page 45, and maybe the one after that too. And then you will reach page 46. Or, you will turn from page 45 to 47. What happened to page 46? It was on the same page as page 45. When you make the text size larger, the same page in the eBook will flow over more pages in the Reader.

Reflowable eBooks in PDF format: Page numbering is for the entire book and reflects some prior account of page numbering, before formatting for the text size. The behavior is the same as for eBooks in EPUB format, described above.

Non-reflowable (scanned without character recognition) eBooks in PDF format: Page numbering is for the entire book, and reflects the number of scanned pages. Page numbers also might be on the scanned pages, but there is no necessary relationship. Page 6 in the eBook might have the scanned page number iv, and page 30 in the eBook might have the scanned page number 5.

Synchronizing Reading Across Devices

If you only read Barnes & Noble content on your NOOK, you can skip this section. If you read items in My B&N Library on your NOOK and other devices, for example, other mobile devices or a personal computer, this section is for you.

B&N eReader applications are available on a wide range of other platforms. For information, see “Platforms” on page 172. At the time when this guide goes to press, synchronization of the current reading position works on all platforms except for BlackBerry® smartphones and Mac® laptops.

If you read the same B&N content on multiple devices, you can have your NOOK and the other B&N eReaders synchronize your current reading position across devices. If you don’t synchronize the current reading position, you can still go to where you were reading on other devices. You just have to find the page yourself.

Saving and obtaining the current reading position requires a wireless connection. If Airplane mode is on, or if Wi-Fi is turned off and a B&N Fast & Free Wireless network is not available (for the Wi-Fi + 3G model NOOK), or your NOOK cannot connect to a Wi-

Fi hotspot, then when you try to go to the current reading position saved on BN.com, nothing will happen.

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