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You can select the font size from smallest to largest. Just go to Options Menu and choose "Change Font Size". You can change the text size of Reading page as per your requirement. You can resume reading by selecting "Go to Bookmark" option from the Menu Just press the star icon on the Reading Page and the Page will be bookmarked. You can directly jump to any page you wish to read by entering the page number on the top of the page.įorgot from where you left reading? Now you can resume reading Sri Guru Granth Sahib from the point where you left.
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