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What is reflow text? "When the user resizes the window and rearranges the right margin of the page, we can automatically wrap words in the document to the next line" (ref: pcmag.com). If you want to see this, open the book in Microsoft Word and select [Menu View]> [Web layout]. You will find that there is no "page" in itself. Now adjust the screen size and then enlarge it. The text "wrap" for adjusting the screen size is displayed. Since the text of the e-book is "flowing" according to the size of the screen, the e-book does not print the page of the book. They do not have pages, so they do not have page numbers. Since they do not have a page number, the page number can not be used as a way to navigate or refer to the table of contents or index. Instead, people have directories whose contents are hyperlinked to individual chapters and sections of the book.
Do you want to see this? Quora's question can see a lot of this behavior Most respondents say "Yes" as to whether a wise person is not satisfied. Quora is a group of people who want to feel they are "smart" and can answer questions to others. Emotions and thoughts of "smart people". I studied at least in the student group. There was no relationship in the largest study (Hartmann, 1934; Watson, 1930; Wilson, 1960). Researchers (1956) reported that clever people are not so happy, Jasper (1930) and Washburne (1941) reported the opposite. Several studies have shown studies suggesting low happiness (Beckham, 1929; Bradburn & Caplovitz, 1965; Gurin et al., 1960; Inkeles, 1960; Wessman, 1956)
Yes, yes, yes, I want to see what they are actually doing, look in their hearts and minds, and see what they did. I may have vague thoughts about them, but I would like to see their actions in this situation and see what they are doing. Otherwise, for me it is a little static to start plotting characters and placing them - it is not a nice person, it is a nice person, he is weak or strong - no, I do not like it. Who cares? This is not a fictitious thing. As a reader, I would like to find something for myself. I do not want you to tell me. As you did this morning, you went to a place that Piraeus did not know, you walked around, what you saw, what you heard - it was a little like reading a novel, reading a novel It was. You have to find something by yourself. This is important