I am scanning American History and there are multiple volumes to choose from and I do not have time to scan them all?

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I am scanning American story and there are multiple volumes to choose from and I do not have time to scan them all. I need someone to explain to me how to return to the last page I was scanning. For example last night I finished up on page 47.

This morning I have a little time and want to return to where I left off but I have to start all over again. How do I shortcut back to page 47 without keying forward from page one? Asked by gangofonbe 48 months ago Similar questions: scanning American story multiple volumes choose time scan Amazon > Amazon.com.

Similar questions: scanning American story multiple volumes choose time scan.

Bookmarks. I am guessing here that you are talking about "scanning through a book" as in flipping pages or reading, and NOT actually scanning pages using a scanner. Also, another guess would be that you are using Kindle to read books, cause I've heard that some people had problems returning to the last page they've read.

If both my guesses are true - try this: amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html... BookmarksAlthough Kindle automatically saves your place whenever you stop reading, you may also want to add additional bookmarks throughout your content. Bookmarks are indicated by a half-shaded square in the upper right-hand corner of the page. Kindle allows you to place a bookmark on any text, and you can find the exact place you marked even if you have since changed text size.

Your bookmarks, notes, and highlights are automatically saved in the My Clippings file that appears on your Kindle Home screen. To place a bookmark: Place the cursor at the top of the page you wish to bookmark and click the select wheel. Alternately, you can select the Menu option at the bottom of the page and choose "Add Bookmark" from the menu.

The page is now bookmarked--notice that you now have a bookmark icon in the upper right corner of this page that looks as if the corner of the page has been turned over. To remove a bookmark: Place the cursor at the top of the page that contains a bookmark and click the select wheel. Alternately, you can select the Menu option at the bottom of the page and choose "Delete Bookmark" from the menu.

The bookmark is now removed--notice that the bookmark icon in the upper right corner no longer appears. To view your bookmarks: Select "Go to Bookmark . .. " from the menu.

You will be presented with a list of all your bookmarks, each of which shows a location number, then the first line on the bookmarked page. To go directly to the location shown, select the line corresponding to the bookmarked location reference. You can also navigate among your set bookmarks by placing the cursor next to the progress bar at the bottom of the page and clicking the select wheel.

You will see small inverted triangles appear over the progress bar indicating places in the reading material that you bookmarked and can move among them by using the Next Page and Prev Page buttons. Navigating While ReadingOnce you have chosen your reading material, getting around is easy. Simply use Kindle's navigation buttons to flip from page to page: * Next page button: Takes you to the next page in your reading material.(There is one of these on either side of Kindle.) * Prev page button: Returns you to the previous page in your reading material.

* Back button: Similar to the BACK button on your web browser, this allows you to retrace your steps. * Select wheel: Roll the wheel to move the cursor up and down the page. Press it to select a particular item.

* Cursor bar: Contains the cursor, which is a silver rectangle that allows you to select a particular line on the display. You move the cursor up and down using the select wheel and press the select wheel to perform an action. Menu NavigationYou can also get around inside your book or periodical by selecting locations from the menu.

The top portion of the menu provides selections to help you navigate your reading material. You will have slightly different options depending on the content you are reading. If you are reading a Kindle book, you will see the menu will contain the following selections: * Home: Takes you to your Home screen.

* Shop in Kindle Store: Takes you to the storefront of the Kindle Store. * Go to Cover: Takes you to the cover page of the item you are reading. * Table of Contents: Takes you to the table of contents for the item you are reading.

* Go to Beginning: Takes you to the place in the book the publisher considers to be the beginning. * Go to Location: Displays a text entry box that allows you to jump to a specific location in the content. * Go to Bookmark: Displays a list of bookmarks you have made in the content.

* Add/Delete Bookmark: Adds or deletes a bookmark on the current page indicated by a dog ear corner at the top. * My Notes & Marks: Displays a page containing all of your current item's notes, highlights, and references to your bookmarks and clippings. * Save Page as Clipping: Adds the entire page to your My Clippings file in Home.

If you are reading a periodical or blog instead of a book, you will see the following menu selections: * Home: Takes you to your Home screen. * Shop in Kindle Store: Takes you to the storefront of the Kindle Store. * Go to Front Page: Takes you to first page of the periodical you are reading.

* Go to Articles List: Takes you to the list of all the articles in the item you are reading. * Go to Location: Displays a text entry box that allows you to jump to a specific location in the content. * Go to Sections List: Displays a list of sections identified by the publisher of the periodical such as Local or Sports.

Not available in blogs. * Go to Bookmark: Displays a list of bookmarks you have made in the content. * Add/Delete Bookmark: Adds or deletes a bookmark on the current page indicated by a dog ear corner at the top.

* My Notes & Marks: Displays a page containing all of your current item's notes, highlights, and references to your bookmarks and clippings. * Save Page as Clipping: Adds the entire page to your My Clippings file in Home. If you are reading a sample from the Kindle Store, you will see these additonal selections on the menu: * Buy this Book Now: Connects to the Kindle Store, purchases, and downloads the full book to your Kindle.

Only appears if you are reading a sample. * See Details: Connects to the Kindle Store and displays the detail page for the full book. Only appears if you are reading a sample.

Sources: Personal opinion .

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I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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