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Has anyone here ever used the book options of Word to write a book or story, (Original Post) Baitball Blogger Apr 2020 OP
Word will do that? Under The Radar Apr 2020 #1
Never heard of it, but I'm.interested SheltieLover Apr 2020 #2
I do lots of books for clients, and my own, in Word DavidDvorkin Apr 2020 #3
What if you only want one? Baitball Blogger Apr 2020 #4
You can still upload the files to KDP Print DavidDvorkin Apr 2020 #5
Not sure what you mean about not wanting it available to the public. Baitball Blogger Apr 2020 #6
No, you retain copyright DavidDvorkin Apr 2020 #7
Thank you! Baitball Blogger Apr 2020 #8
If you want lots of details DavidDvorkin Apr 2020 #9
I use Scrivener Trueblue Texan Jul 2020 #10
Thanks. Baitball Blogger Jul 2020 #11

DavidDvorkin

(19,475 posts)
3. I do lots of books for clients, and my own, in Word
Sun Apr 5, 2020, 04:52 PM
Apr 2020

And I do the book layout using the Page Layout tab. There are also templates available online.

I don't do the binding. I let KDP Print and IngramSpark take care of that.

DavidDvorkin

(19,475 posts)
5. You can still upload the files to KDP Print
Sun Apr 5, 2020, 06:05 PM
Apr 2020

Or IngramSpark and order just one.

If you never want it available to the public, you might better off looking for a local print shop that will do the job for you. But you'll probably pay more that way. With KDP Print, there is no upfront charge, just the author's cost for the copy plust shipping and tax. With IngramSpark, there's also the $49 setup fee.

Baitball Blogger

(46,703 posts)
6. Not sure what you mean about not wanting it available to the public.
Sun Apr 5, 2020, 06:07 PM
Apr 2020

Did you give up copyrights when you contract their services?

DavidDvorkin

(19,475 posts)
7. No, you retain copyright
Sun Apr 5, 2020, 06:12 PM
Apr 2020

What I meant is that KDP Print and IngramSpark are designed for people who want to sell their books to the public -- on Amazon, B&N, etc., and in bookstores in the case of IngramSpark. If you don't want your book sold that way and you only want a copy for yourself, then it's probably simpler to approach a local printer to print one copy.

If you do want to sell your book to the public, then KDP Print or IngramSpark is the way to go.

Trueblue Texan

(2,429 posts)
10. I use Scrivener
Wed Jul 1, 2020, 08:13 AM
Jul 2020

It runs on Windows and Mac and only costs about $40. It can do miraculous things not only for formatting, but also organizing and planning your projects. I'm using it for a novel now and I can create a folder for every character, research, images, chapter; I can outline, create index cards on the corkboard, todo lists. It really keeps it together for you. Most helpful feature is being about to view two pages at a time while seeing the hierarchy of files at the same time. It is a masterful tool for writers, especially longer works. It's WAY cheaper and more efficient than Word.

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