

When the proof-copy arrived, to my horror, this had caused Word to insert a blank page which, in turn, caaused that nasty Word to re-paginate the whole thing which, in turn caused all my chapters to start "verso" rather than "recto".īut since my books have only ever had two different paper sizes, I have been able to use the same Word templates over and over again. So I lowered the offending line by 3pt, re-saved as PDF and re-uploaded it. With my first book, I had everything perfect but, before uploading the final PDF and ordering a proof-copy, I noticed a slight vertical misalignment on one of the front matter pages. how to start Chapter headings a third of the way down the page, how to insert index tags and so on). I simply Googled for any other tricky things (e.g. The (notoriously) hard bit in Word was to get control of page-numbering, especially where one's book includes Section breaks. Navigate to and choose the InDesign document that you would like to convert to IDML and then click the Open button. Choose the Convert InDesign Document menu item from the File menu in MarkzTools2. For myself, when I started using Lulu, I got so confused by their Word templates that I simply created my own. To Open a newer InDesign file in an older version of InDesign you need to convert the file to IDML. It will be interesting to know how easy SCRIBUS is to use.
