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  DeskTop Author is an electronic publishing software that allows you to quickly, easily and professionally create and/or sell page turning electronic publications such as eBooks, eCatalogs, eBrochures, ePresentations, photo albums and much more. Create DNL eBooks for Windows and Mac (Intel).

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How to create a Digital Web Book using DeskTop Author

This product walk through will show you how to use Desktop Author to create a generic electronic publication in the form of a Digital Web Book. The same principal steps can be applied to the creation of any ePublication including eBooks, eBrochures, digital photo albums, digital catalogues, eCards, digital resumes, digital diaries, etc.

1. Creating a new Digital Web Book

To begin with, click on the ‘New’ button on the tool bar which will bring up the ‘Book Properties’ window. This is where you can customise your Digital Web Book such as Digital Web Book size, paper colour, background colour and page turn mode.

Once you have entered your settings press OK. This will bring up the first blank page of your Digital Web Book.

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2. Inserting a Digital Web Book template

DeskTop Author comes with a selection of built-in Digital Web Book templates. To insert a template select the drop down arrow next to the ‘Templates’ button on the tool bar. A list will drop down displaying the template categories available. Select the category. This will open up a template selection window for that category where you can preview the template designs. Select the design of your choice then select ‘Use’. This will insert the template onto your page. Ensure that the size of your working area is the same size as the template. In this case the working area and the template page size are both 700 x 440 pixels.

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3. Inserting your images

Before you begin make sure your images have been saved as a JPEG, bitmap or non-interlaced gif as DeskTop Author only supports these file formats. To insert an image you can use the Image Browser to navigate your PC and locate the image you wish to insert, Simply select the desired image with your mouse then drag and drop it into your template. You can also click on the image button located in the tool bar and insert the image by using windows explorer.

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Should you need to change the size of the image so that it fits into the area provided on the template, you can do so by using DeskTop Author’s internal image editor. The image editor also allows you to optimise your image in order to achieve a smaller file size. To access the image editor select the image you wish to edit, right click with your mouse button and select ‘Edit Image’ from the menu.

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4. Inserting Text

There are 2 types of text in DeskTop Author - regular text and editable text. To insert regular text select the ‘Text’ button from the tool bar which will bring up the ‘Text Editor’ window. Here you can type in your text or copy and paste the text from other applications. You can also format your text (font type, appearance, size and colour), position your text and link your text.

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5. Inserting Links

DeskTop Author allows you to create links for text and images. There are a number of different links you can create such as links to other pages within the Digital Web Book, links to web sites, email links, links for editable text and more.

To link text, open up the Text Editor by double clicking on the text you wish to link. In the Text Editor highlight the text you wish to link and press the ‘Link’ button. This will bring up the ‘Link Editor’ window. Select the type of link you would like to use from the drop down menu. In this example we will link the text to the contents page of our photo album. From the Link Type drop down menu select ‘Page’, then select the page number, which is page 2 in this case.

Linking images is similar to linking text. Select the image you wish to link then select the ‘Link button’ on the tool bar. This will bring up the ‘Link Editor’ window with the same choice of links as for linking text. In this example we are going to create a 'Send Mail' link. Creating a send mail link will allow the person viewing your Digital Web Book to send it onto others via email simply by clicking on the linked image. What a great way to share your photos with family and friends!

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6. Saving and Packaging

To save your Digital Web Book simply click on the ‘Save’ button on the tool bar. You will be prompted to specify a name for the file and save it in the location of your choice. It's best to always create a new folder for each new Digital Web Book you create. This saves the source (content) of the Digital Web Book for later editing/packaging. The file type created is .dml.

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Once you have saved your Digital Web Book you are ready to package it so you can start turning those pages.

There are 2 different file formats to choose from when packaging your Digital Web Book:

1. Packaging EXE will create a stand-alone application that does not require the user to have a reader installed on their PC.

2. Packaging DNL will create a data only file that requires the end user to have the dnl reader installed on their PC in order to be able to view the Digital Web Book . Packaging the Digital Web Book as a .dnl file typically produces a smaller file size that can be distributed more easily.

The dnl reader may be downloaded from http://www.digitalwebbooks.com/reader

Select either ‘Package EXE’ or ‘Package DNL’ from the tool bar. The packaging process will then begin. Once packaging is complete the photo album will show up on the screen ready for viewing.

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7. Publish to Web

This feature allows a DNL file to be displayed within a web browser. To initiate this process first package DNL, then select Tools from the top menu, press Publish to web. The publish to web dialog box will pop up and you will be prompted to enter your server details. To learn more on how to publish to web consult your user manual.

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Note: In order to view a file in the DNL format, the DNL reader will have to be installed on your computer.