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New Guy questions

Timothy Wright

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I am not a print professional, but I have experience DT publishing several books 20 years ago using PageMaker.

I am working on a new project and finding it a challenge in several technical respects. It is a 200 page prayer book currently in MS Word format. In many respects the prayers are much more like poetry than prose, with one or two prayers per page. In the collection of prayers the language is often archaic and incomprehensible to today’s spelling and grammar checkers. Because of the unique content, I see myself needing the control that I can’t get in Word, and am thinking of InDesign or Quark Press. In particular, I want the ability to kern, select type to the 1/10 of a point size and do 4 up double sided page imposition.

It a perfect world I’d like to print on Bible paper. The book is a pocket book and thickness is critical to usefulness. Of course no laser printer can handle paper that thin and local professional printers also seem unable to work paper that thin.

So please forgive my “new guy” dumb questions. I am earnest about this adventure and would be most appreciative for help getting pointed in the proper direction.

I think I am also looking for an affordable paper shear.

Thank you,

Timothy Wright
 
If you are familiar with Pagemaker, InDesign has their Pagemaker tool bar, since InDesign replaced Pagemaker. You will find tool bar in the Window menu>Object & layout> Command Bar. This will add a nother toolbar that will give you access to some of the things you might have used with Pagemaker.
 
Hi Timothy,

I am a specialized book printer that prints the type of book that you described in your post.
Please feel free to check out our website and contact me (contact info is on the website) should you choose to consider us.

Our website is: Corley Printing Company

We are known for reliability, responsiveness, and outstanding QA. If there is a fit, we will be a strong option for you.

Best,

Walker
Corley Printing in St. Louis
 

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