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How to Format Your Manuscript, Part 2

Posted on August 7, 2017 by Abigail Welborn

Level 2: Jedi So the last post told you about font formatting and headers/page numbers. This post takes you to the next level of convenience—because that’s really what this is about. When you use the techniques Microsoft Word is expecting, you can get the application to work with you instead of feeling like you’re working…

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Format Your Manuscript Properly: How to Get Microsoft Word to Do What You Meant (Part 1)

Posted on August 3, 2017 by Abigail Welborn

So you’re submitting your manuscript Here’s the usual expected formatting: http://marycmoore.com/index.php/2016/01/09/how-to-format-your-fiction-submission/. But how do you get Word to do that? Level 1: Padawan I have Office 2016 on Windows 7, so your setup might look a little different. Try searching the term I give you and the version of Word that you have (e.g., “font…

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