In this section you will learn how to set up MS Word. It is important to follow these steps for each book you reformat.
Before you start editing, set up your document properties. Add the title, author, and other information (below). This data will become the book's metadata and is used by assistive technology.
File
in the top menuProperties
Title
and the Author
of the workNational Network for Equitable Library Service
in the Company
field. Do not use the publisher name of the original book.Here is a video demo on How to Set up the Document Priorities in Word for NNELS
Note: do not use underscores (_) in document properties.
See also document metadata.
NOTE: if you are working in Office 2013, follow these instructions for setting the document properties:
Do the following steps for each book you reformat:
View
> Print Layout
Navigation Pane
: (Windows Mac: View
> Navigation Pane
) This is a ‘map’ of the structure in terms of the heading styles that been applied in the document. The map provides a quick means of navigating to different headings.Ctrl
+Shift
+8
. Mac: Cmd
+8
) This shows formatting characters and marks in the document. There are a few non-printing characters and marks that Word uses (spaces, tab characters, paragraph or ‘carriage return’ characters, and object anchors) that do not show up on the printed page. It can be useful to make them visible while editing.Style Pane
: The Styles Pane is useful for seeing what styles have been applied to text, picking styles to apply to text, and managing styles. Style-formatting is a necessary part of making documents accessible.Ruler
: The Ruler will help you check to see that all body text and images are left justified. Here is a link to directions on how to set up your ruler. Quotes and Headings do not need to be left justified only the body text of the document. You can use direct formatting buttons to Align Left
and Decrease Indent
to fix justification.Here is a tutorial on how to Set Up MS Word
.rtf
file, contact the Production Coordinator through RT and they will convert the file for you to .docx
Once you have Word set up properly you will be able to begin reformatting the document.
The first step is to clear all formatting in the document:
Style Pane
is openCOMMAND+A
for Mac CTRL+A
for Windows PCclear formatting
button located at the top of the Apply a Style
box in the Style Pane
Here is a quick video for Clearing Formatting
Now you can start applying styles as needed. See the Styles & Headings section for more info applying styles and the importance of headings.
Each section of a standard book is formatted as per the wiki instructions. The Books Sections of the eText wiki show you how, and is divided by the sections found in most books.
The rest of the wiki is divided up for your convenience. If anything is missing, or unclear, post a question in the Q&A section!
After you have finished reformatting the book you will need to pass the ticket to the Production Coordinator, and upload the finished book to CyberDuck.
If any of this exists in the document, then it is not properly formatted with styles. You will need to remove these spaces. See Find & Replace for more instructions.