Barnes & Noble NOOK Tablet User Guide
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The Daily Shelf runs left to right in chronological order. Newest items appear at the left. Swipe your finger across the
Shelf to scroll left and right through its contents.
The Daily Shelf holds up to 50 items. Once the Daily Shelf is full, it can still accept new items, but it will automatically
remove the oldest item to make room for the newest.
NOTE: All the items on the Daily Shelf also appear in your Library. Removing an item from the Daily Shelf does
not remove it from your NOOK, because the item is still available in your Library.
NOTE: By default, the Daily Shelf holds only one issue of any magazine or newspaper, and a magazine or news-
paper cover on the Daily Shelf always opens the most recent issue. You can configure how many issues
of a magazine or newspaper appear on the Daily Shelf by opening the Settings screen, tapping the
Home
menu choice, and selecting the magazine and newspaper settings you want.
You can rearrange the items on the Daily Shelf. To move an item on the Shelf, place your finger on it and drag the
item up about an inch, then left or right and down into its new position. When you drag the item down, other items
on the Daily Shelf slide apart to make room for the item you have moved. When you lift your finger, the moved item
snaps into its new position in the Daily Shelf.
Moving Items from the Daily Shelf to the Home Screen
If you have many items in your Daily Shelf, you may find it convenient to pull out a few and slide them onto the Home
Screen. Items placed on a panel of the Home Screen remain visible even while you’re panning left or right through the
Daily Shelf.
To move an item from the Daily Shelf to the Home Screen, tap the item, drag it up onto the Home Screen, and
release it. After you release the item, it stays on the Home Screen. The remaining items on the Daily Shelf slide to-
gether, closing the gap left by the item you moved away.
Moving Items from the Home Screen to the Daily Shelf
To move an item from the Home Screen to the Daily Shelf, tap the item and drag it into the Daily Shelf.
When the item enters the Daily Shelf, it might overlap items that are already on the shelf for a moment. The items on
the Daily Shelf will part to make way for the new item.
Removing Items from the Daily Shelf
To remove an item from the Daily Shelf manually, do this:
1.
Press and hold on the item.
2.
In the pop-up menu, tap on the menu choice
Remove from Home
.
Your NOOK removes the item from the Daily Shelf and the Home Screen.
Organizing Items on Your Home Screen
You can drag books, magazines, newspapers, and apps onto the Home Screen from the Daily Shelf. Once items are
on the Home Screen, you can arrange them however you like.
You can stack items. Your NOOK lets you drag one book cover on top of another as long as no cover is completely
obscured by the covers on the top of it.
Organizing Home Screen Items in Grids
If your Home Screen has become too cluttered, you can tell your NOOK to automatically arrange all the covers in a
neat grid.
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