What Word format would you use for a manuscript?

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I'm writing a book using Word in MS Office standard '03. What format should I
set the document to so that it most closely resembles the way manuscriopts
should appear?
 
Your best bet is to create your own format to suit your specific
requirements (it helps to consult a reference book such as the one published
by Writer's Digest--I can't give you the exact title since I seem to have
lent my copy to someone who has not returned it <g>). Here's how I set up a
manuscript:

1. Use Body Text First Indent as the primary style. I modify the built-in
style to have a half-inch first-line indent, no Space Before/After, and line
spacing of Exactly 24 pts (which is the equivalent of typewriter double
spacing), using the default 12 pt TNR.

2. I use Heading 1 for chapter titles or numbers. Font formatting is up to
you, but I usually center them and define Body Text First Indent as the
"Style for following paragraph." I also include "Page break before" in the
style definition. If the chapters are just numbered, I add numbering to the
style.

3. I use a running head (header) with the author's name and shortened book
title, a StyleRef field to pick up the chapter number/title, and the page
number. Some of this information can be placed in the footer instead.

4. The cover page (contact info, number of words [a NumWords field], title,
author, etc.) can be set up in direct-formatted Normal style, though I
usually use the Title style for the title. Use the "Different first page"
setting in Page Setup so that the header doesn't appear on this page.

That's for a simple manuscript, such as would be suitable for a novel. If
the ms is for a nonfiction book, then it will doubtless have many other
requirements, none of which, however, will be met by any of the templates
that ship with Word. For a template that is appropriate for a technical
manual, see http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Customization/CreateATemplatePart2.htm

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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