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Old 12-29-2011, 02:11 PM   #24
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Originally Posted by Marbles View Post
Question. I want to read library books as well but am not concerned with how I read them. If I download overdrive to my vox how do I get the books loaded on the Vox??? As you can tell I am not very literate in all this stuff so would appreciate any help

Thanks
First, you need a library card. If you don't have one, then you have to physically get over to your public library and get one. If the librarian is knowledgeable about eBooks and the Vox in particular, (s)he will walk you through the Onerdrive install and accessing the library. You will also need to get an Adobe ID and password, which will be explained. When you install Overdrive, you won't see anything there except a blurb about Overdrive. However, when you press the Menu button on the Vox, it has an option to add a library. You press that and find your library and sign in with your card and PIN and away you go.
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