Programma Dlya Pechati Knig Iz Word

At the end of 2013 I put out a package of and revolutionized publishing with a how-to guide to designing amazing book covers in an easy to use program you’re already familiar with. But it took me a while longer to figure out how to customize your front cover into a full print cover for Createspace or other POD providers. I shared a guide to doing just that on DIY Book Covers a couple months ago but am now sharing it with you, for free, so that you can design your own full print covers in MS Word. HOW TO MAKE A FULL PRINT COVER IN MS WORD If you’ve never used MS Word as a design tool, you should first check out and sign up to get the free sample package and guides. Your full print cover will only be as good as your front cover; so getting the best possible front cover is a necessary first step.

Ideally you’ve already finished a book cover you’re happy with, converted it to a JPG and used it to sell your ebook. But now you want to make a full print cover for Createspace (or Lightning Source, or others). You need to know the final word count of your formatted book, so if you haven’t formatted your book for print yet, you need to do it before you start your full print cover. I set up some free templates and guides to book formatting here to help you out: Once that’s all done, you can download a print template that’s specific for your book. Createspace and Lightning Source templates Log into Createspace.

Streets of rage v5 download. Oct 15, 2010 - In the document that you want to print as a booklet, click the Page Layout tab. In the dialog box, in the Multiple pages list, click Book fold.

Goofball goals keygen software Click on “Books”>> “Publish a trade Paperback”>> “Cover”. Then click on “Submission Requirements” and “Download Cover Templates”. Or, you can just click this link to get there: If you’re using Lightning Source, you can download a template here: Most books will be “black and white” – set your book size and page count.

“Cream” paper is better for most fiction and non-fiction. “White” is only good for specialized non-fiction or coursebooks, or if you’re printing color pictures. Once you click “Build Template” you’ll get a.zip file to download which includes a PDF and a PNG file. Calculating the size The templates come with a lot of extra white space.

I usually use Photoshop to trim this off. If you want to set up a Word file that’s just the right size, you’ll need to calculate this yourself: For Createspace, you need to add.125” of trim size to all the edges. So for a 6”x9” book: Height= 9″ + 0.125″ (top margin) +.125″ (bottom margin) = 9.25″ Width= 6″ + 0.125″ (outside margin) + 6″ + 0.125″ (outside margin) + spine width. To calculate the spine width, White paper: multiply page count by 0.002252 Cream paper: multiply page count by 0.0025 So, for a 6”x9” book of 200 pages, my height= 9.25” and my width equals spine (200×0.0025= 0.5”) + 6″ + 0.125″ + 6″ + 0.125″ = 12.75.” But you can also just open one of the files you downloaded, and it will tell you the spine width clearly. Interestingly though, my sample template generated by Createspace came out to a spine width of.49” instead of.5” as it should have; I’ve also noticed the spine can be off especially for very large books (600+pages) so Createspace’s calculations aren’t perfect. In the generated template on the left side, it will tell you the “Page Layout Size” (the size of the sheet of paper they are printing on) and the Black Dotted Line = Trim Edge.

So another simple way to calculate would be to take those dimensions, 12.49” x 9.0” and add.25” to each for the trim. I’m going to go ahead and round that.49” up to.50”. So now I can set up a new Word document, with custom page size of 9.25” x 12.75” When you download your template from Createspace you’ll get a PDF and a PNG version – the PNG version you can use in Word. All I have to do is set up my new document, with the custom size 9.25” x 12.75”.

I don’t need any margins, so I’ll set all my margins at zero. Then I can drag that PNG template into the Word file. At first it will center somewhere in the middle of the page and be too small, because there’s a lot of extra white space around the template. I’ll use the “Crop” tool to crop pretty close to the edges of the template. The closer you can crop, the better.

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You can zoom in to be even more precise. Try to crop it right on the line, to get rid of all the outside white space without cutting into the pink borders. Book cover design templates in MS Word Then, I’ll double click on the template, choose the “Wrap Text” options and set the image to “behind text.” That makes it so I can drag, move and resize the image however I want. Now I can drag and move the template until the edges of the template line up with the edges of my document. You’ll probably have to zoom in and out to match it up perfectly.