A template for creating novel/paperback form in Word 2000?

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Mysti

Hi! I'm just writing to ask whether anybody knows of any templates that enable you to compose a story in Microsoft Word 2000 that automatically converts to traditional novel/paperback form? I have a school project for English that requires a professional presentation and I'm having a hard time finding anything that can do the job for me. Any help would be greatly appreciated, as I need to find a way to do this as soon as possible due to the fact that the project is due in seven weeks and still needs to be written
Again, thanks in advance

Mysti :)
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customization/CreateATemplatePart2.htm for
general tips on setting up a template. If you're trying to create
camera-ready copy for a book, there are *many* factors involved. For help
with at least one of them, see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/NumberingFrontMatter.htm



Mysti said:
Hi! I'm just writing to ask whether anybody knows of any templates that
enable you to compose a story in Microsoft Word 2000 that automatically
converts to traditional novel/paperback form? I have a school project for
English that requires a professional presentation and I'm having a hard time
finding anything that can do the job for me. Any help would be greatly
appreciated, as I need to find a way to do this as soon as possible due to
the fact that the project is due in seven weeks and still needs to be
written.
 
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Mysti

Thank you so much for your reply! Your site was a great help :) It seems I'll have to do more work than I originally thought. :p I'm also trying out Adobe Pagemaker, but it seems that Word might be best for the task at hand. Thanks again

Mysti :)
 

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