then choose from the menu of recently accessed books. See .
Show the controls. Tap near the center of a page. Not all books have the same controls,
but some of the things you can do include searching, viewing the table of contents, and
sharing what you’re reading.
Close a book. Tap Library, or pinch the page.
Enlarge an image. Tap, or with some books double-tap, the image.
Read by columns. In books that support it, double-tap a column of text to zoom in, then
swipe up or to the left to move to the next column.
Go to a specific page. Use the page navigation controls at the bottom of the screen. Or tap
and enter a page number, then tap the page number in the search results.
Get a definition. Double-tap a word, then tap Define in the menu that appears. Definitions
aren’t available for all languages.
Remember your place. Tap to add a bookmark, or tap again to remove it. You can have
multiple bookmarks—to see them all, tap , then tap Bookmarks. You don’t need to add a
bookmark when you close the book because iBooks remembers where you left off.
Remember the good parts. Some books let you add highlights and notes. To add a
highlight, touch and hold a word, then move your finger to draw the highlight. To add a note,
double-tap a word to select it, move the grab points to adjust the selection, then tap Note in
the menu that appears. To see all the highlights and notes you’ve made, tap , then tap
Notes.
Share the good parts. Tap some highlighted text, then, in the menu that appears, tap . If
the book is from the iBooks Store, a link to the book is included automatically. (Sharing may
not be available in all regions.)
Share a link to a book. Tap near the center of a page to display the controls, tap , then
tap .
Change the way a book looks. Some books let you change the font, font size, and color of
the page. (Tap .) You can also change justification and hyphenation in Settings > iBooks.
These settings apply to all books that support them.
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