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Parts of a Book

Parts of a Book
Cover- To put something over or upon, as to proted conceal or enclose.

Spine-The back part of the book and it faces outward when you shelf the book right.

Title Page- The page at the beging of the book, usually containing the title of the book and the names of the author and publsher.

Copyright Page-Where the copyright date is found.

Dedication Page- its the place where the author dedicates the book to somone.

Table of Contents-A list of the books contents, arranged by chapter, section, subsection, Etc...

Forward- An introduction by someone other than the author, and it is usually a famous person..

Text (or Body)-The actual words of the book

Glossary-A list of hard words with thier meanings often printed in the back of the book.

Bibliography- A list of books,artiacls ect. used or referd by the author at the end of the book.

Index-A list of names and subjects in alphbetical order at the end of the book.its the page

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How to Format your Ebook on Microsoft Word

The document is divided in sections. Each section is a chapter. Use "section break" to separate each chapter by adding a Section Break after each chapter.

Simply Click on Microsoft Word:

Insert > Break > Section break (next page)

Page header
This is a not necessary element but i like have a short description in the header of the my pages. It's a simple text on top of your page above a line which separates the header from the rest of the page.

Simply double click on the page header and select different first page from the header/footer toolbar on Microsoft Word.

Note: In general the "page header" is not placed on the first page of the chapter.





Highlight the following parts of your book and format its style with its corresponding Styles:

  • Chapter title - Heading 1
  • Article title -  Heading 2
  • Paragraph header - Strong
  • Normal text -> Body
  • Code box -> Code
  • Footnotes -> Notes
  • Article footer -> Small header + small body
Note: I am using Microsoft Word 2007

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