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Old 04-04-2008, 06:16 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
I'm not at all sure that Microsoft Reader does proper pagination, actually. Try the experiment I've described elsewhere with MobiPocket: ie page forward from the start of a book until you get to the start of a certain chapter, and make a note of the page number. Then go back to the start of the book and do a direct jump to that same page number. See if you finish up at the same place. In MobiPocket you don't; I'd be interested to know whether or not you do in Microsoft Reader!
I tried your experiment. It takes me to the same page number as the one I found by manually paging. For some reason, the Alt-G keyboard shortcut for "goto page" didn't work for me, but clicking on a particular spot on the scrollbar at the bottom of MS Reader took me to the same page number every time. It looks like Microsoft got this feature right.
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