
#Jutoh manual series
All this information (extra title pages and next book in the series and about the author) should NOT be repeated in each book in the box set.

(or you can delete it after you import the file–either way is fine). You can also get rid of everything you don’t want in there for the box set such as information about the author, next book in the series, sneak peek at the next book, etc. If you use Draft2Digital to create ebooks, you might already be familiar with the best way to scale down an MS Word file, but basically you want to get rid of extra spaces and pages and more. I’ve tried both an epub and MS Word files and I find I like the way the MS Word file imports. You can import a Jutoh file (if you have one already made), an epub file, or an MS Word file. –Click the Open Button at the top of the screen and import the first book that you want to add to the box set. Make sure “View multiple projects” is checked. –Click Options (One of the buttons running along the top under the menu), then select the Projects option on the left hand side. Here’s an example of what it might look like: –Now do this for book two in your set, then for book three… and so on, until you have all your book names in there. When it asks for Title, input the name of the first book in your box set. –Right click Title Page (that’s the new document you just created) on the left hand side You should now have something that looks like this:ģ) Create a Document for each of your books

–After you hit finish, a dialogue box will pop up, giving you the option to input a name for “New Document”. If you own your own ISBN for your ebook box set, you can use that same ISBN across different distributors (Amazon KDP, D2D, Kobo, Google Books, etc.) 2) Finish clicking through the options, inserting your ebook cover at the appropriate time and, when given the option, choose reflowable text for your ebook If you get ISBNs at an affordable rate or want to spend the money on one, you could insert it here. It is not necessary to have an ISBN for an ebook, so you can leave this blank. –note, in this step, it asks you for your book identifier. So, load up Jutoh and here we go! 1) Create a new document for your book (fill in all the info for your Box Set) 🙂 This way, you have two options of steps to follow.Īlso, remember that you can get 30% off of purchasing Jutoh with the code: ROBINSON If you find my steps confusing, check out Jutoh’s. Maybe that’s just my brain, but because of that I’ve written out the steps a little differently below.
#Jutoh manual how to
Now, there are the Detailed Instructions of how to create an ebook box set on Jutoh’s site, but I found them a little tricky to work through. And now, on to part 2 of this blog! This is where we dive in and really figure out how to create the ebook box set. In early turn, I even recruit young spear from my allies instead of them as I found their speed benefit Menelaus' otherwise slow army.All right! In Part One of this blog, we talked about the benefits and reasons for creating an ebook box set. Their niche is that they cause fear and always get 20% MA bonus from Zeus thanks to Menelaus's unique building. Hillmen not particularly fast and more squishy than they looks. They are more easily available and a bit tankier though, so it's a preference.įor Sparta, both Axemen & hillmen fall into the same category as Light swordmen (make sense consider they are both t2): cheap and nice to have unit but you have better choices if you can afford it. Their damage output is not as good as Achilles's unique roster, not to mention the slow speed. Both factions have much better tools to replace them at T3 though.įor Pythia, I wouldn't even touch Renown clubmen. Light swordmen for Pythia and Mycenae are not strong but very cost effective, cheap and get the job done they also come from a separate building chain. All non-elite 2H club men seem to share this feature: comparatively tanky but not a lot of damage.

I agree for the most part, just some of my 2 cents about these units:ĭardanian sworn fighter: a lot of HP (I mean a lot) doesn't have that much damage actually.
