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Hello everyone, welcome to this new episode of BOOX Tutorials. Today, weamp;#39;ll go over the reflowable format adjustment settings, in our built-in NeoReader. Text and page numbers can be changed into reflowable formats, like EPUB and MOBI, to fit the device. Most reflowable formats are used for text-based content, like novels or narrative nonfiction books, to make reading on different devices easier. Contrary to reflowable formats, fixed formats, like PDF and FB2, donamp;#39;t change the layout easily. Fixed formats work well for files like reports or textbooks that contain a lot of pictures and charts. Most of the time, itamp;#39;s hard to change the layout of files in this format, but NeoReader makes it easy. You can check the video link in the upper right corner to learn how to make certain adjustments. Now, letamp;#39;s look at how to change the layout of files in reflowable format with the NeoReader. First, open a reflowable format file and click t