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Old 06-21-2014, 09:44 AM   #72
rcentros
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
From within a book, tap the top of the page to display the menu bar, then tap the ""Aa" item on the menu bar. A dialogue box appears with options to change the font, margin width, and line spacing.
Does anyone actually use anything but the default margin setting in a Kindle? I've never been able to quite figure out their margin choices. From too big of a margin, to way too big of a margin, to a thin little column down the center of the page. Why? At any rate, I like the Kindle 4 (Basic) much better now that I've figured out how to narrow the margins. If I root and hack my Touch, it'll be mostly because of the margin settings. The Nook Simple Touch's settings make a whole lot more sense to me. With the Nook Simple Touch I actually occasionally use the middle margin setting.
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