Article: It's the icon with a book and yellow moon, and you'll find it in the app drawer. Use this method if you have book files saved to your Android (either on the SD card or in local storage) that you want to add to Moon+ Reader. It's the three horizontal lines at the top-left corner. A menu will expand. It's near the top of the menu. It's at the top-right corner of the screen. It's at the top of the menu. It will probably be called /sdcard/Books or something similar. This brings up a file navigation window. This could be your Downloads folder if you downloaded your books on your Android, or whatever folder you transferred them to from your computer. The scan will display all PDF, EPUB, and MOBI files in the selected folder. This places a blue-and-white check mark next to each book you select. It's at the bottom of the window. The selected books will be added to your shelf. This closes the window and returns you to My Shelf, where you can now browse your books.
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Open Moon+ Reader on your Android. Tap the ≡ menu. Tap My Shelf. Tap the ⋮ button. Tap Import Books. Tap the current path. Browse to the folder where your books are located. Tap OK to scan the folder for book files. Tap the files that you want to import. Tap Import. Click OK.
Article: An exit code permits you to dial out of your country and is a necessary part of any international phone call, no matter which country you end up dialing. Before dialing specific digits to connect you to your UK contact, you will need to dial the exit code specific to the country you are dialing out of.  There is no single exit code that works with every country. You will need to find out the specific exit code to use for your country. Note, however, that some countries do share exit codes with others. The exit code is always dialed first. As such, the basic format to use is: EC-xx-xxxxxxxxxx, with “EC” standing for “exit code.” Example: The exit for the United States is “011.” When dialing the UK from the US, you would begin by dialing 011-xx-xxxxxxxxxx. The country code for the entire United Kingdom is "44." Dial this immediately after your exit code in order to direct the phone call to the UK.  Note that this country code is shared by all countries within the UK. Example: When dialing from the US, begin with 011-44-xxxxxxxxxx. In order to reach a land line in the UK, you will need to know which geographic region that land line exists in. This region will determine the correct area code to dial.  Area codes can vary in length from two to five digits. The correct format for dialing to a country in the UK is EC-44-AC-xxxxxxxx, with "AC" standing for "area code." Note, however, that if you need to dial a mobile phone, you will dial a mobile code instead of an area code. You will need to inquire about the correct mobile code when acquiring the phone number, but most mobile codes are four digits long and begin with the number 7. That 7 is usually followed by a 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9. The rest of the phone number is simply the subscriber's personal phone number. Dial it as you would dial any local subscriber's number to complete the phone call.  The personal phone number for a land line is usually 10 digits long, not including the area code. The personal phone number for a mobile phone is usually 10 digits long, including the mobile code.
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Dial your country's exit code. Use the country code for the United Kingdom. Include the area code or mobile code. Dial the remaining phone number.
Article: For example, if you are approaching the goal and there is one last defender right in your way, you can use the one-two to send the ball in a triangle around your opponent. Use the inside of your foot to pass the ball directly toward your teammate’s feet.  If you don’t know how to do the push pass, learn that one first, because the one-two is a more complex move. Make sure to end up in an open space, because your teammate will pass the ball right back to you. This kind of pass is also called a wall pass because it’s similar to bouncing the ball off a wall. Create a signal you can use with your teammate to indicate that you are attempting the one-two pass. You’ll have to act quickly to receive the ball as your teammate passes it back. This move requires a lot of practice, so don’t worry if you don’t get it the first couple of times!  Now that you have the ball again and are further up the field, determine whether it's best to dribble, pass, or try to score.
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Choose the one-two if you need to get around a single defender. Push pass the ball to your teammate. Sprint past your opponent immediately after you kick. Receive the ball and pass again or dribble.