tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8938500185572336320.post2127905551745764885..comments2023-11-20T20:52:29.221-08:00Comments on Notely: Formatting and Typesetting your Book in MS WordJoel A.http://www.blogger.com/profile/13646393468637062885noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8938500185572336320.post-62082915322449881082017-01-05T02:39:47.409-08:002017-01-05T02:39:47.409-08:00Now this is in actual fact cooperative. It’s very ...Now this is in actual fact cooperative. It’s very openhanded of you to share this with us.<br /><a href="http://jaadbookdesign.com" rel="nofollow">jaad book design</a><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06170494631403248581noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8938500185572336320.post-28369065565282288052012-03-12T12:29:08.783-07:002012-03-12T12:29:08.783-07:00I am not familiar with Word since I use OpenOffice...I am not familiar with Word since I use OpenOffice/LibreOffice but here is an additional tip from my experience:<br /><br />Set the first paragraph in each chapter (or whatever body of text the first paragraph will not be indented in) to a different style (with no indent) than the rest of the body text. I call the style something like "first paragraph." Instead of going back and deleting the indent from the first paragraph of each section, I change the style for the paragraph to the no indent "first paragraph" style.<br /><br />At the time this is no more or less work than simply deleting the indent, but should you ever want to add some stylized feature to the first paragraph (like dropped caps) you can do this to all beginning paragraphs with one simple edit of the "first paragraph" style.Rundyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01047159380596730164noreply@blogger.com