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How to use flipbook

ZOOM

To zoom the publication in and out, either click in the area of the page you wish to zoom in on, or use the zoom button on the toolbar.
This will automatically zoom on the centre of the page you are viewing.
Select your preferred level of zoom using the zoom scale, which will appear on the toolbar once the publication is zoomed in.
To move the page around, click and drag the publication.
Click on the publication or zoom icon again to zoom out.

PAGE BROWSING

To turn the page, click on the bottom right corner of the publication or use the arrow buttons on the tool bar for instant page display.
You can also move instantly to the first or last page using the keys with a single vertical line, next to the arrow keys.
You can also use the contents drop down menu on the left hand side of the toolbar to select the page you require.

PRINTING

You can print the whole publication or select pages of the publication that you wish to print.
Click the print icon in the top left of the toolbar.
Then select the pages or page range that you wish to print, using the drop down menus.

OPTIONS

This drop down menu allows you to select further options.
Preferences - This allows you to change your personal reading experience.
Auto Presentation Mode - this allows you to select the page-flip interval and then view the whole publication with automatic page turning.
Single page mode - this will take you through the publication one page at a time, as opposed to viewing double page spreads.

Sticky Notes

You can add notes to the page for future reference by clicking on the note icon on the toolbar and, selecting the area you wish to annotate.
Write your notes in the yellow box. Once you have finished, a yellow note icon will be pasted on the selected area.
When you wish to view your notes again, simply scroll over the yellow note icon when required.

Bookmarking

You can add bookmarks to your digital edition that will allow you to return easily to specific pages.
You can also reference each bookmark with a short description.
The bookmarks will remain on your publication if you view the publication from the same computer.