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Sunday, January 4, 2009

How to create an awesome eBook Template using Word or Apple Pages

Today I received some requests about The Woork Handbook template I published yesterday. Some readers asked to me to distribute that template for their eBooks. So in this post I want to illustrate some guidelines to create an awesome eBook template, quickly and in few steps.

I prepared the template which you can download (for Apple Pages and Microsoft Word) and reuse it for your eBooks (I used Apple pages to write the eBook!).

Download Apple Pages template Download Microsoft Word template


eBook Format
You can print the eBook on A4 format page (2 pages for each facade). This is the screenshot:




Document structure
The document is divided in sections. Each section is a chapter. Use "section break" to separate each chapter in this way:



Adding a section break:

- Apple Pages: Insert > Section Break
- 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 with above a line which separete the header from the rest of the page:




In general "page header" isn't placed on the first page of the chapter:

- Apple Pages: select layout button on the inspector and flag the option: First Page is different.



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


Chapter structure using document styles
When you work with a text document (using Word, Apple Pages, OpenOffice...), a very good practice is to define your custom styles for the elements of your pages. In this way, every time you decide to modify the look of an element (for example "chapter title"), it will be update automatically in all elements of your document which use that style. For example take a look at the following picture which represents a generic chapter structure:



We have the following elements with related styles:

Chapter title -> Heading 1
Article title -> Heading 2
Paragraph header -> Sub header paragraph
Normal text -> Body
Code box -> Code
Footnotes -> Notes
Article footer -> Small header + small body

You can define your custom style in this way:

- Apple Pages: View > Show Style Draver and then selecting a style and modifying style properties, or creating a new style.
- Microsoft Word: Format > Style and then selecting a style and modifying style properties, or creating a new style.

Note: I used Qlassik font for the title of chapters and articles. You can download it here. In this version of template I used Arial in case you don't have Qlassik font.


Table of contents
Adding a TOC it's very simple:

- Apple Pages: Insert > Table of content.
- Microsoft Word: Insert > Document element > Table of content

Your TOC will be updated automatically every time you add a new content in your document but (this is really important!) you have to use style elements created for the chapter title and article title (Heading 1 and Heading 2).

It's all! I hope this template can help you to prepare quickly your eBook.

Every suggestion is appreciated :)

Note: I used Apple Pages to create my eBook, and I simply converted Pages template for Word. I experienced there are some litte problems with formatting which you convert a document in Word from Apple Pages... tell me if you have them!

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Ry said...

Your blog is fantastic... I found every time what I was looking for!

Blog Expert said...

That was amazing. I didn't realize it was easy to to create a template in the word. I always thought people were using professional software.

ganesh said...

Your work is always amazing. Cheers for that. Thanks.

elvisparsley said...

I am not able find Table of content in Office 2007.

Microsoft Word: Insert > Document element > Table of content

Where is it?

Bruno Paiva said...

you are the most organized, professional and creative webdesigner I have seen.

Sylvain said...

You can find it in "References > Table of contents" then select one ...

Isaac Pante said...

I'm not surprised to learn you've used Pages for your eBook. I really love this app too.

One more time, many thanks for sharing your knowledges!

tips and trik blogger said...

thanks a lot for your free ebook! this very helpful

constantmotion said...

Great blog, great woork, and many thanks for this template :)

Neil Anderson said...

Thanks for the template.

Brad A Schenck said...

Great info I am getting ready to format a few ebooks this will help tremendously!

Suparna said...

Amazing post...really helpful.

Jerry said...

I'm having issues with the Pages template not inserting proper styles. list #'s are messed up, formatting does not stay consistant and things are generaly jumbled. I'm using iWorks 08. Is this the problem?

Ankur said...

Antonio, when I download and try to open the word template on my Win XP , my MS word is throwing an error.

Thinking there was an error the first time, I downloaded it again and found the same error. Other word file are opening fine though.

Can you please have a look at it?

inquiry said...

I just discovered your blog and I love it! You are so thorough in your explanations. Thank you!

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