User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Getting Started with Your NOOK
- Using Gestures to Control Your NOOK
- The Quick Nav Bar
- The Status Bar
- GlowLight™
- The Home Screen
- Reading Books on Your NOOK
- Reading Magazines and Newspapers on Your NOOK
- The Library on Your NOOK
- Pull-down Menus
- The Sync Button
- Searching Your Library
- Memory Card
- Viewing and Sorting the Contents of Your Library
- Organizing Your Library on Shelves
- Archiving Books and Periodicals
- Unarchiving Books and Periodicals
- Opening Files on a microSD Memory Card
- Transferring Files from Your Personal Computer to Your NOOK
- Using the LendMe Program
- Shopping on Your NOOK
- Using Your NOOK in a Barnes & Noble Store
- Searching Your NOOK
- Configuring Your NOOK
- Using Your NOOK at Wi-Fi Hotspots
- Updating the Software on Your NOOK
- Using an SD Memory Card
- Tips and Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: Page Numbering and File Formats
- Appendix B: International Use and Languages
- Appendix C: One Year Limited Warranty
- ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
- WHAT WARRANTIES APPLY TO MY NOOK?
- HOW DO I MAKE A WARRANTY CLAIM OR OTHERWISE ARRANGE FOR THE RETURN OF MY NOOK?
- HOW DO I RETURN MY NOOK TO B&N?
- IF I MAKE A WARRANTY CLAIM, WHAT WILL B&N DO WHEN IT RECEIVES MY NOOK?
- WHAT WILL BE THE WARRANTY PERIOD IF MY NOOK IS REPLACED?
- WHAT IF MY NOOK IS NOT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY?
- WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY?
- WHAT OTHER LEGAL TERMS APPLY TO THIS LIMITED WARRANTY?
- Appendix D: Trademarks and Copyrights
- Appendix E: FCC Notices
- Appendix F: Industry Canada Notice
- Appendix G: NOOK® Terms of Service
- Appendix H: AT&T Terms of Service & Acceptable Use Policy

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Archiving Books and Periodicals
To save storage space on your NOOK, you can archive books and periodicals you’re not currently reading. Archiving
keeps a copy of a book in your account on the Barnes & Noble Web site, while removing all but the most basic infor-
mation about the book (such as its cover, title, author, and description) from your NOOK. You can unarchive a book
at any time, so your reading material is not lost.
NOTE: While your book is archived, you will not be able to read it. Unarchive the book to gain access to it
again.
To archive a book or periodical, do this:
1. On the details page you opened with the more button in the Reading Tools, tap the Archive button.
A dialog box opens, asking you if you are sure you want to move this item to your BN.com archive.
2. Tap OK.
Your NOOK archives the book or periodical. It lists the book or periodical on a shelf in your Library called
Archived.
NOTE: Because the text of the item you have been reading has been archived, when you close the details page,
you will see a page from some other item you have been reading, rather than the item you were just
reading.
Unarchiving Books or Periodicals
Unarchiving a book or periodical makes its contents available again on your NOOK.
To unarchive a book or periodical, do this:
1. In the Library, pull down the category menu and select Archived.
Your NOOK displays titles that you have archived.
2. Find the book you want to unarchive, and tap the Unarchive button next to its title.
Your NOOK unarchives the book or periodical and downloads it to your Library.
NOTE: If the book or periodical does not appear right away, tap the Sync button at the top of the Library
screen to update your Library.
Jumping to the Furthest Page Read
If you’ve been reading this book or periodical on some other device (such as a desktop computer or a smartphone)
using a NOOK application, and your NOOK has access to the Internet through its Wi-Fi connection, then when you
open a book or periodical, your NOOK will compare the last page you read on the NOOK to the last page you read
on any other device.
If you have read further on the other device, your NOOK jumps to the furthest page you’ve read, even if you haven’t
read that page on your NOOK.