|
|
|
Ebooks -- Self-Publishing Your Way to Internet Success Part 4 Ebook
Design (PDF)
By Shelley Lowery
Once you have decided upon the best format for your ebook, your next
step will be the design process. No matter which format you choose, one
of the most important factors in determining your ebook's overall
success is your presentation.
Your ebook should not only look professional in design, but should also
be well organized and easily navigated. In addition, your ebook should
include images that will enhance its appearance and compliment your
subject matter.
Although you can design your ebook using an application of your choice,
for the purpose of this article, we will focus on designing your ebook
with Microsoft Word.
When you purchase and install Adobe Acrobat, a shortcut button will be
added to your Microsoft Word toolbar. This button will enable you to
instantly convert your word document into a PDF document.
When you begin designing your ebook, think of each page you create as a
page of a book, because that's exactly what it is. Your ebook is a book
in electronic format. Although the structure of your ebook may vary,
here is a basic guideline to assist you:
Opening Page
The first page of your ebook will represent your book cover. It should
contain an image or logo that will compliment your ebook. This page
should also include your ebook's title, followed by an opening
statement.
Foreword
The next portion of your ebook may contain a Foreword with information
in regard to your copyrights, disclaimers or other important
information.
Instructions
Your Foreword may be followed by instructional information in regard to
using your ebook, such as navigation. Your instructions might include an
overview of how to navigate your ebook and even some screenshots.
Table of Contents
A Table of Contents will assist your readers in easily locating each
section of your ebook.
When writing your text in Microsoft Word, you are provided with a number
of options to assist you in formatting your pages in a specific layout.
This powerful program will not only enable you to insert page numbers,
headers, footers, borders and images, but it will also create your Table
of Contents for you.
Creating Your Table of Contents will be one of your last steps in
designing your ebook. In order for Microsoft Word to create your Table
of Contents, you must first apply specific heading styles to the chapter
headings that you would like to be displayed within your Table of
Contents.
To add a style to your chapter headings, highlight your text and click
on the style drop-down box on the left side of your toolbar and select
Heading1. You can edit your Heading1 style to display your heading in
the font and size of your choice.
If you would like to display any subtitles beneath your titles, simply
follow the same procedure above. However, instead of selecting Heading1,
select Heading2 and so on.
To build your Table of Contents, click on the page where you would like
to insert your Table of Contents. Click on "Insert" then on "Index and
Tables" and select the Table of Contents tab. Select your preferred
format and Word will instantly create your Table of Contents.
Word builds your Table of Contents by searching for headings with
specified styles. It then sorts the headings according to their heading
level, references their page numbers, and then displays the Table of
Contents within your document.
Once you create your Table of Contents, your document can be easily
navigated by clicking on any page number within your Table of Contents.
This will enable your readers to instantly jump to the corresponding
chapter headings within your document.
Introduction
Your introduction should follow your Table of Contents and might contain
an overview of your ebook's subject matter or whatever you'd like. Your
introduction will be a prelude to your chapters.
Chapters
The next part of your ebook will contain your chapters. Your chapter
titles should be displayed in a larger, bold font. Each new chapter
should start at the top of a new page.
There are a number of ways you can spice up your ebook's appearance and
give it a professional look and feel. Here are a few ideas to get you
started:
Inserting Page Numbers
You can insert page numbers simply by clicking on "Insert" then "Page
Numbers." You will be presented with several formatting options for
positioning, alignment and styles. If you would like to add additional
text with your page numbers, you can use the "Header and Footer" option.
Headers and Footers
Headers and Footers can be used to insert specific information at the
top and/or on the bottom of each of your pages. To insert these fields
into your pages, click on "View" then on "Header and Footer." A header
and footer area will appear at the top and bottom of each page. You can
type in your text and/or use the toolbar to insert your information into
your pages. You only have to insert the information into the "Header and
Footer" area of your first page and it will be displayed on every page.
Borders
Borders can be used to enhance your ebook's appearance. To add a border
to each of your pages, click on "Format" then on "Borders and Shading."
Click on the "Page Border" tab and select your border style and color.
Images
Just as borders can be used to enhance your ebook's appearance, images
can also be used. Try to select images that will enhance your reader's
experience and compliment your ebook's focus.
To insert an image within your page, click on "Insert" then on "Picture"
and select an option.
Take your time and make sure you use Word's powerful features. It will
assist you in creating a great looking ebook. If you're not sure how to
do something, simply click on "Help" and it will guide you through the
process.
In part five of our series, we will focus on designing an ebook in HTML
format.
Copyright © 2001, all rights reserved
About the Author:
Shelley Lowery is the author of Ebook Starter. A complete ebook design
kit that takes you step by step through designing, creating and
marketing your own ebook. Give your ebook a professional look in just a
few simple steps with over 100 ebook interface and cover templates.
http://www.web-source.net/ebookstarter.htm
|
FREE
5 PART ECOURSE
"The
Top 5 Secrets Of The Most Successful
Executives"
|