Main contentThe choices offered for each question are the standard and advanced options. For something completely custom, you can skip to the end and use the text box for all instructions.If you have questions, email us at format@ebookorprint.com.Do you want to customize your book's style?We already know the classic, default styles and will apply this to all the books we do. However, we also understand that authors may want some degree of customization. We encourage first-time authors to leave it to us.Leave it to eBook or PrintYes, I would like to customizeDo you want a Table of Contents?Many fiction books do not have a table of contents in the paperback, while most non-fiction books have a table of contents.YesNoParagraph styleClassic formattingBlock formattingOthers (explain below)On the left is "Classic formatting", which is used in most books and is the default and traditional style. "Block formatting" is used in some non-fiction books, and is becoming more accepted due to the proliferation of email and blog posts. Font choiceClassicModernOthers (explain below)Fonts can be broadly categorised into Serif or Sans-Serif. Serif fonts are more traditional, while sans-serif fonts are more modern and give a less formal "feel". On the left (Classic font) is the most typically used serif font in books, and on the right (Modern font) is the most popular sans-serif font. Header and footerWhat would you like in the header?No headerBook titleAuthor nameChapter titleAdvanced header styles (+$5)Others (explain below)Advanced header optionsBook title on odd pages, and author name on even pagesBook title on odd pages, and chapter title on even pagesBook title on even pages, and author name on odd pagesBook title on even pages, and chapter title on odd pagesHeader text positioningCenter of the pageOuter side of the pagePage number positioningThe page number will go into the footerCenter of the pageOuter side of the pageNo page numbersAdvanced stylingDoes your book contain any of the below?These elements typically require more effort to position and format correctly due to the fact that they must be "seen together". For e.g. it would be weird to have a picture or a table of information cut across two pages. There are additional costs involved, but we automatically waive the additional costs if there aren't too many of these elements.PicturesTablesSingle-page or large quotes (example below)These elements (Quotes, tables and images) need to be formatted individually. An example of a single-page quote below. This is not the same as normal/conversational quotes in your standard paragraphs. Additional special positioningDo you have any elements that require any kind of special positioning that is different from your main story/main text? These could include newspaper extracts, written notes/memos/letters and more.OthersDo you have any other comments or questions? Feel free to use this box.PrevForm