
So, if you want your book to be black and white type with no internal illustrations, printed on creme paper with a Matt cover, then go to CreateSpace and Ingram and check that they support those options in the size you want.įor me, I had it easy. Then, the ones that are can be limited in the type of paper colour and cover format that they can take. Ingram and Createspace both support a wide, wide range of sizes, but some, to badly paraphrase, ‘are more supported than others'.įirst off, not all formats that are industry standards (like Format A) are supported for Indie Authors. Measure it and set your page size in Word to be just that. Find a book on your bookshelf that you want your book to be like. So, if you want to format a Word document such that it sails through the approval process for both Amazon's Createspace and Ingram Spark's system, then read on… 1) Size Mattersįirst things first, decide upon the size you want your book to be.
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Sadly, so few even know these things exist, let alone how to use them.

To format a document for print is a simple matter of using things that expert programmers have built into Word for us. We wouldn’t let a welder just weld, but we let an administrator just wield their way through Word.
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Now, in a former life, I was an accredited trainer of all things Microsoft®,and the biggest revelation to me was how poorly prepared people were when given a PC and expected to “get on with it”. Over to Ian…Īs I said in my previous post about using Word to format ebooks, I get that some of you are keyboard wizards and witches, warriors all, scurrying away with ‘fantastical' word processing programs, like Scrivener, but, there are quite a lot of us, mere two-finger mortals, still ploughing our lonely furrows with that bastion of word processing software, the mighty Microsoft® Word. As a former Microsoft trainer turned self-published author, he is able to speak from considerable relevant experience.

Yes, you've guessed it – this time, he's explaining how to use Word to format print books. Word expert and indie author Ian Andrew is based in Australiaįor the many indie authors who still favor Microsoft ® Word for formatting their books, here's a companion piece to Ian Andrew's recent post about using Word to create ebook interiors.
