Hi Pete,
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On 11/8/06 9:14 AM, "WilliamWMeyer" wrote:
"Pete" wrote in message
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Greetings friends,
I am helping the editor of a (very low budget) journal to format books.
These are fairly complex and long documents (although, in the scheme of
things, probably not too complicated).
I hate to throw another imponderable into your mix, but you should also
consider that Word may very well not be the tool of choice here.
What you're describing is producing a "book," and something closer to a true
Desktop Publishing application, like Quark, InDesign, or the program I use
most, Ventura, might be easier to manage in the long run than Word is for
such a purpose.
Of course, such programs are expensive and would have a learning curve.
William makes a very good point. I'm not sure what you mean by "journal",
but such programs are *substantially* discounted for academic uses, although
that may forbid commercial use. But academic books don't make a profit, so
not sure how that applies. May be worth checking into.
You are already facing a bit of a learning curve with Word, so a new program
might not be that much more time-consuming, especially since you seem to
expect to repeat this process many times. I would expect all these programs
to have a 30-day downloadable trial.
On the other hand, if you expect to hand this process off to someone else in
a few years, easier to get someone to agree to be Word-savvy than a page
layout program.
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