![]() ![]() if someone could help I'd appreciate it! When formatting chapter headings, I use "Heading 1" in Word, which is formatted to have space above and below the title heading. I've have a problem that seems like it should be simple, however I've spent hours. If you are going wide, they have quite a few stores including Kobo) The problem is if you w." (It's free to sign up for and upload your manuscript. wrote: "Eldon's suggestion of using Draft2Digital is great. Because I use the document formatting options, I've had essentially no problems with uploading the KDP using MS Word, even without a template.ī.A. You will have trouble finding that gremlin for sure. using the MS Word formatting options.) Rule of thumb.do not use enter for centering or r moving things down on the page. (ie: headings, gutters, margins, paragraphs titles, etc. If you do use the template, you still need a working knowledge of how to format in Word. It took me a day to get my book the way I wanted and when I uploaded it to KDP using the formatted Word document, it made a beautiful book that I liked and an mobi file that had no issues. Just check your chapter titles, gutters and headers before finalizing them. They aren't that difficult to use and you can add and delete things from them. If you are using y getting a template you like from Joel Friedlander of BookDesignTemplates. I found Calibre a hit or miss on two of my books. You can download the mobi file from there. If you are going wide, they have quite a few stores including Kobo) The problem is if you want special types of formatting as they only have certain templates for use. Eldon's suggestion of using Draft2Digital is great. ![]()
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