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Creating Print On Demand Interiors & Covers Using Scribus 1.4.1 If you want to create professional Interiors and Covers for your Print-On-Demand fiction books with easy to follow steps using the open source software Scribus, then this is the book for you. The know


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Creating Print On Demand Interiors & Covers Using Scribus 1.4.1

Title:Creating Print On Demand Interiors & Covers Using Scribus 1.4.1
Author:D. J. Mills
Rating:4.70 (118 Votes)
Asin:1493568167
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:102 Pages
Publish Date:2013-11-19
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If you want to create professional Interiors and Covers for your Print-On-Demand fiction books with easy to follow steps using the open source software Scribus, then this is the book for you. The knowledge and skills you will learn in the exercises will enable you to present your readers with a professional layout every novel. This book covers: • How to create reusable templates • How to import text from Word documents • How to create paragraph and character styles • How to remove spaces using Tracking and Kerning • How to use Tracking to remove Widows and Orphans • How to automate Page Numbering • How to generate a Table of Contents • How to insert graphics • How to compile into PDF files ready for CreateSpace • How to use the same skills to create Non-Fiction layouts

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