Since the 2012 Kindle dash for unheard of wealth, many writers overlooked print books altogether, zeroing in just on advanced eBook deals. Individuals believed that print books were insignificant and that their deals would ultimately shrivel and bite the dust. That didn't occur, however — and it likely will not. Albeit advanced deals have flooded, print books are still inconceivably famous. So creators who overlook print are disregarding a lot of possible deals.
This book design is all that you want to be aware of to Format and Submit your book as per CreateSpace's accommodation rules for distribution, everything truly works how it should (even those annoying, never-appear to-work Headers and Footers).
The book is done in three particular segments: Working from a Blank Word Document, Working with a Completed Manuscript, and Uploading and Publishing Your Book with CreateSpace. Look at the incomplete rundown of learning targets for each part:
Segment ONE (Working from a clear Word Document)
•Page Setup (Set paper size - Set edges and direction - Page design)
•Section Styles (Alignment, Spacing, Justification - First Line Indents - Line Spacing - Line and Page Breaks - Widows and Orphans)
•Proper Font choice
•Appropriately use Page Breaks and Section Breaks
•Alter and Define Existing, or Create New Styles
Area TWO (Working with a Completed Manuscript)
•Achieve everything recorded in Part One while using various methods, as directed by the composition being as of now composed.
Area THREE (Uploading and Publishing Your Book to CreateSpace)
•Opening an Account with CreateSpace
•ISBN Options
•Transfer/Submit Manuscript to CreateSpace
•Inside Reviewer - Proofs - Ordering Proofs
•Book Cover Design/Creation
•Circulation Channels (Set Prices and Distribution - Track Sales)
Also, considerably more