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How to use the index page in other e-reader devices

Use the NozomuNoto index page as the main map inside other e-reader devices.

On this page
  1. Before you start
  2. Reference links
  3. Use the index page on an e-reader
  4. Index page tip
  5. E-reader limits and help details

Use these steps to work with NozomuNoto PDF planners and notebooks on other e-reader devices. E-readers are best for calm writing, reading, bookmarks, page review, and light annotation, so this guide keeps the setup simple and points out where a tablet app may still be better.

Before you start

  • Use the Index as the home base before jumping into monthly, weekly, template, or notes pages.
  • If the product arrives in a ZIP, extract it first, then transfer the PDF file your e-reader can open.
  • After the first step, test one Index link, one writing mark, and one page action before setting up the whole planner.

Use these for current app or device help, downloads, updates, vendor support, and manual references.

Use the index page on an e-reader

  1. Open the planner or notebook and find the index page near the beginning of the PDF or behind an Index tab.
  2. Use the NozomuNoto index as the printed map for sections, months, collections, templates, or notebook dividers.
    NozomuNoto Index page
    NozomuNoto Index pageThe Index page is a planner page. Use it with whatever page numbers, contents, bookmarks, or page overview your device actually has.
  3. Use the return path named in this device guide: contents, bookmarks, page overview, folders, page numbers, or the device page list.
  4. Do not depend on an unverified e-reader link mode. The printed Index and page numbers must be enough to find your way back.
  5. Keep Index, current month, current week, and one notes page as your first return points.

Index page tip

On an e-reader, Index is both a planner map and a troubleshooting page. If a tap does not jump like it does in a tablet app, use Index with page overview, page numbers, contents, or bookmarks instead of guessing.

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