Word Document Formatting
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-Spacing between the number and each paragraph.
-Alignment after each bullet should be in line with the start of the verbiage of the regular paragraph.
-5pt between each paragraph, 15 between each new section.
-Every chapter and Appendix should start on an odd page.
TOC AND LIST OF EXAMPLES, FIGURES, SREADSHEETS & TABLES: can you please make the space in between each example smaller and clean up any alignment issues.
Please highlight everything you change so that I can make sure I have everything documented.
Richard E.
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Hi Richard,
May I know that Chapter 1 starts from which page and ends on which page ?
It will help me to come up with a sample work.
Thanks
Sumit
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Hi Richard,
Will this be a book for printing or e-publishing? I don't recommend using WORD for such an endeavor. I can design your book using Adobe InDesign and then convert to PDF for circulating in electronic or print form.
WORD should be used for writing your manuscript and for editors/proofreaders to make corrections, not for formatting to publish. Although I can do all the formatting you desire in WORD if you insist, I recommend formatting books in InDesign. This way, your sections, chapters, headings, footnotes, captions, paragraph styles, colors and whatever you desire for the final look will be done professionally and efficiently. WORD simply doesn't have the same capabilities without a lot of frustration, as I'm sure you have discovered and why you are asking for help!
I have a feeling (please correct me if I'm wrong) that you are trying to write a book and format/style it at the same time, by starting with the formatting of a first chapter. It would be so much better for you to write the entire manuscript in WORD using simple text so that a professional book editor/designer (like me!) can make your text consistent and "clean" in WORD first, and then format it for you using InDesign properly.
I am an expert at this and would love to help you!