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Old 03-10-2011, 07:25 PM   #2
SeaBookGuy
Can one read too much?
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I, too, sometimes like to know whether to plow ahead to the end of the chapter or not. It takes well under a minute and a few taps to go to the Table of Contents to see where the next chapter begins: press the OPTIONS button, tap GO TO TABLE OF CONTENTS onscreen, (see the next chapter page start: "Hmmm ... I'm on page 114 and the next one starts at 132, I'll finish the chapter later."), and tap the onscreen RETURN button in the upper left corner to go back to your book page.

Unlike Kindle, where I understand T of C has links to chapters, etc., Sony's ToC's show actual page numbers, which can be very useful for non-fiction with lots of endnotes, etc. Footnotes are a matter of tapping the stylus to get to them, and tapping the footnote to return, but I'll be honest that as the asterisks/numbers can be rather small it can often take two or three tries to get a perfect "hit" with the stylus!

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