![]() Link each text box in your layout to the next one for seamless text flow. Additionally, you can link text containers between pages by clicking the “T” icon in the corner of the text box, then clicking it to the text box where you want the text to flow. Just drag and drop your imported text file onto the page and BookWright will know you want to place text. If your content is a mixture of photos and text, you can pull in all of your words without having to calculate page breaks and character counts. Then you’re making minor tweaks instead of starting from scratch on every page, shaping and filling every single photo container. Once you have your layouts and pages in place, you can use the AutoCreate option in the Add/Insert menu to populate the photo containers all at once. You can then add that layout to one or many pages by just dragging and dropping it. If there is a spread that you like, highlight that spread, go to Layouts and choose to save the layout. Set up your layouts ahead of time by putting a template to work. With your photos in order, you get a sense of their relationships on those pages. When you know how many photos you plan to use, you can estimate the number of pages you’ll need. Drag it back up to close it to a single row and reveal more of your book. Want to check to make sure your photos are in the right order? Drag the bottom of the photo tray down do reveal up to six rows of photos. This will set you up for a seamless auto-flow. You can sort by (File Name A-Z) in ascending or descending order, or (Date Modified). Notice that there is a “Sort” tool for your photos. Sort Your Photos FirstĪfter you have gathered them all into the same folder, rename them so the file names roughly match the sequence they’ll go in the book. Put these BookWright tips to work to make a book quickly and beautifully. Making a book can be a meticulous labor of love, or the love can be in the finished product instead of the labor. If you’re making your book one image at a time, one paragraph at a time, one page at a time, it’s going to take a much longer time that it needs to.
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