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Steven Bright: eBook Formatting in Microsoft Word and Cover Design Tips
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For my e-books, I've been using a bit of software called (I believe) Kindle Writer, which actually makes it incredibly easy to build a nice, professional looking Kindle mobi... if you know bit of basic code stuff, that is.
If not, there's a slight learning curve.






Hmm, interesting. Never even thought trying Pages. Thanks, Miss Jane!
Annnd (belated) welcome, Mr Steven!! ^_^

You just have to watch using "insert symbol" for em-dashes. They sometimes don't come across. Better to just use two hyphens, and the program converts them to an em-dash.
As an indie author, properly formatting and editing your manuscript should be your highest priority.
To do this rightly using Microsoft Word, the following guides will be of great help to you in professionally formatting your manuscript to acceptable standard of major eBook publishing and distribution platforms like Amazon Kindle Direct, Smashwords and Draft2Digital.
1. Save the manuscript in Microsoft word as a .doc document (Save As 1997-2003).
2. Properly edit and proof read, as well as removing all tab and spacebar spaces. To do this, ON the Show/Hide MS word feature to guide you.
3. Create and use custom styles to format the front and end matter, body or content, first paragraphs, and other important sections of the ebook.
4. You can directly apply Bold, Italics, and Underline where necessary.
5. Create the working Table of Content using the Bookmarking method which converts well in both Smashwords and Amazon KDP Direct unlike inserting table of content through Reference menu which is not acceptable in Smashwords.
6. Simulate the eBook with your eBook reader or smart phone device to have a feel of it. If you are convinced it is great, congrats. You can then go ahead to publish it.