Barnes & Noble NOOK Tablet User Guide 121Launching an ApplicationTo launch an application, tap on its icon on the Apps screen.Quitting an ApplicationTo leave an application and return to other activities, do any of the following:• Press the NOOK button twice to return to the Home Screen.• Tap the NOOK button to call up the Quick Nav Bar, then select an icon such as Shop from the menu.• Tap the Resume Reading icon (the outline of an open book) in the Status Bar.You do not need to quit an application on NOOK the way you would quit an application on a desktop computer.Simply move to the next feature you want to use.Working with Microsoft Office FilesYour NOOK can open Microsoft Office files compatible with Office 2003 and Office 2007. Files are readable, noteditable. Your NOOK can read files in standard Office formats. For a complete list, see “My Files”.Playing MusicYou can play music, podcasts, and other audio content on your NOOK, even while your doing other activities ontour NOOK such as reading a book. Your NOOK features two music players:• Music Player - an app that plays MP3s and other standard audio formats• Pandora® Internet Radio - a music-streaming service that lets you create “channels” based on songs, artists,comedians, or genres that you likeNOTE: Because Pandora streams music from the Internet, it requires a Wi-Fi connection to the Internet.Playing Your Own Audio FilesTransferring Files to Your NOOKTo transfer audio files onto your NOOK, connect your NOOK to your personal computer, using the custom mi-croUSB cable provided with your NOOK.NOTE: Use only the microUSB cable provided with your NOOK. Using any other cable might damage yourNOOK.When you connect your NOOK to your personal computer, your NOOK will appear as a new disk drive called “My-NOOK” on your personal computer. Drag the files you want to transfer onto the “MyNOOK” drive.To organize the files, open the media drive. You’ll see several folders on your NOOK. Move your personal files in theMy Files folder. Within the folder, you can sort files into these folders:• Books• Documents• Magazines• Music