To ensure a professional and polished result, I highly recommend hiring a book formatter (sometimes called a book designer) for this crucial step.
However, if you decide to take on the task yourself, it’s important to do your research and learn the proper formatting guidelines. This includes understanding font usage, spacing, margins, indentations, page numbering, headers, footers, and more. Starting with a template for Microsoft Word or InDesign can be helpful.
But how do you find the right book designer for your project? Firstly …
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