02 20 In general, Microsoft Word is used to format the inside pages, because this program is standard on most computers. For a more professional format, you can also use Adobe InDesign. Below is an explanation of how to prepare your document in both programs. Layout of the Inside Pages Points of attention • White Margins: The white margins determine the width and height of the text block, excluding headers and footers, which may fall outside of this range. • Recommended white margin: A 2 cm white margin is recommended for all sides of a page (top, bottom, left and right). • Headers and Footers: Make sure that the headers and footers are at the same height on every page. • Page Numbers: Place page numbers on the left on even pages and on the right on odd pages. • Titles and Chapter Starts: Make sure title pages and new chapter start pages are on a right (odd) page. • Order of Front Matter: Please note the correct order of the front matter (see page 22). • File format: If you submit your file in A4 format, we will reduce it to 81% of the original size, resulting in a final size of 17 x 24 cm. The recommended minimum font size is 12 points, which after reduction is 10 points. • Bleed: If you have images that need to extend to the edge of the page, allow for bleed. (see page 14). • Images and Tables: Place images, tables, etc. as much as possible within the width of the text block. • Landscape pages: These are rotated 90 degrees counterclockwise. Note that this will cause the side margins to become the top and bottom margins and vice versa. • Image quality: Make sure that inserted images have a high resolution (see page 12).
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