Adobe reader, Offic e, More information – Nokia N90 User Manual

Page 13: Manage pdf files

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To move between the

Outline

,

Notes

,

Slide

, and

Thumbnail

views,

press

or .

Press

or

to move to the next or previous slide in the

presentation.

You can also select

Options

and one of the following:

Navigate

—To move a page up or down.

View

—To switch to the

Notes

,

Slide

, or

Thumbnail

view.

To close the presentation and return to the file view,
select

Back

.

To close

Quickpoint

and return to the

Office

folder, select

Options

>

Exit

.

More information

If you experience problems with

Quickpoint

, visit

www.quickoffice.com/

for more information.

Support is also available by sending an e-mail to

[email protected]

.

Adobe Reader

PDF documents are at your fingertips with Adobe Reader.
With the application you can read PDF documents on the
display of your device.

Note: This application has been optimised for PDF
document content on handsets and other mobiles
devices, and provides only a limited set of features
compared with PC versions.

Note: This application is only available in a limited
number of languages.

Access and open documents in the following ways:

• Start Adobe Reader, and use the

Browse for file

option

to browse and open documents stored in the phone
memory and on the memory card.

Open an e-mail attachment from received

e-mail messages.

• Send a document using Bluetooth connectivity to your

Inbox

in

Messaging

.

• Use

File mgr.

to browse and open documents stored in

the phone memory and on the memory card.

• Browse Web pages. Ensure your phone is set up with an

Internet access point before browsing.

Manage PDF files

To browse and manage PDF files, press

, and select

Office

>

Adobe PDF

. Your recent files are listed in the file

view. To open a document, scroll to it, and press

.

You can also select the following:

Browse for file

—To browse for PDF files in the phone

memory or on a memory card.

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