How To Choose Two Columns In Kindle For Mac



How To Choose Two Columns In Kindle For mac

To create a chart, the first step is to select the data—across a set of cells. Sometimes, you may not want to display all of your data. You can choose which so you can.

Columns

This is a neat trick for copying columns of text from a table into some other application. This is particularly useful when you don’t need the whole table of information, and just want one column or several columns (e.g. just the usernames from a list of members).

Mac

I haven’t tried it on other browsers, but it works for me in Firefox 3.6.2. (Another reason why I love Firefox – it’s just so full of functionality). I’m particularly impressed that it’s something that I wouldn’t know that exists, but they’ve already thought ahead about it, and have it fully implemented already.

The Show text in multiple columns button divides the pages into two columns. Click the Go to button to jump straight to specific locations in the e-book. You can also select a Bookmark this page option at the top right of the toolbar to save pages to Notebook. The left button, the three horizontal lines, offers a way to easily go back to your library, sync this Kindle app with the system in case you’ve read further into the ebook on another Kindle (I alternate between Kindle devices and my Apple iPad so this keeps me nicely in sync), etc.

How To Choose Two Columns In Kindle For mac

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How To Choose Two Columns In Kindle For Mac

So here’s the trick – on the Mac, just hold down the Cmd key and select the column that you want by clicking and dragging with your mouse. On Windows, it’s the Ctrl key.