This guide covers how to format a Google Doc so it imports into Help This Book smoothly. The basic checklist is:
Heading 1
styleHeading 2
, Heading 3
, and so onIf you have uploaded a Word document (.doc, .docx) to Google Drive, you need to convert it to a Google Doc. To do this, open the word document in Google Docs and then click Save as Google Docs
. This will open a new document which you should work from for the rest of the tutorial.
Location of “Save as Google Docs” in the File menu
Heading 1
styleHelp This Book uses the Heading 1
style to detect where a new chapter begins. This means if you've made your chapter titles standout through custom formatting (making it bold and changing it's size manually) then Help This Book will not know where that chapter begins. Make sure each chapter title uses this style.
Heading 2
and so forthAll other headings in a chapter use Heading 2
, Heading 3
, and so on. Check the supported formatting table for all our supported styles.
A bit confusing, I know, but in order to present your text accurately, we recommend all lists use the list formatting in Google Docs. If the bullet list
or number list
icons are active when your lists are selected, then you’re ok. See the video tutorial for more details.