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Old 01-04-2011, 12:23 PM   #21
BookJunkieLI
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How about two buttons: CTRL R.
Thanks for that tip. It makes things easier and a bit faster.

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Thanks for showing me that the covers could be inset in that way, dwanthy.

If anyone (like I was) is struggling to get them to appear across the top, the trick is to change the interface layout to Wide from Narrow in Preferences > Look & Feel.

Graham
Or, if you look at the top of the column where the books are listed and see a yellow bar put the mouse over it and then drag down a little. The covers will popup. Mine had already been set to Wide but I wasn't seeing the covers until I did that. I will say your tip did tell me why one of my computers was showing the Book Details pane on the bottom instead of the side like it does on all my other computers.

Or, and I just found this, , on the bottom right is a button with an arrow on it that will show/hide the cover browser above the book list.
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