Just put your finger on the screen and you can touch each line  on the page. I 
sometimes do this and slowly move my finger down the screen to hear each line 
spoken.
Then I can interrogate by word or character if I desire.
Flicking right and left doesn't work, but running your finger slowly up or down 
the screen does.
Lisette


On 2/02/2013, at 1:32 AM, Richard Ring <richr...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I am reading a fairly lengthy textbook using iBooks. What I am wondering, is 
> there a way to read a line at a time? Now, the first thing is, in my 
> VoiceOver rotor settings the "lines" option is selected. However, while 
> reading in iBooks, the "lines" option is not present on the rotor. Just 
> saying, this option is present on the rotor when in the Nook app. Does anyone 
> have thoughts on this one, or am I out of luck here?
> 
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