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Old 07-25-2011, 07:54 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by johnwhelan View Post
Sometimes when I'm reading I want to go back and read a bit earlier or skip to the end then back again.

I can sort of do this by stopping at a new chapter writing the chapter number down then going back afterwards but I'm used to the booken where I could drop a bookmark in then go to a bookmark.

Thanks John
You could use the Touch's highlighting feature to simulate a bookmark. Simply press a word, then, when the selection handles appear use them to extend the selection if you wish and then tap the pencil icon at the bottom of screen. To navigate to a highlight, tap the center of the screen which will bring up the Reading menu then select Highlights in the Options menu (four stacked lines). Finally, select the highlight you want to go to.
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