I have tried that before. It doesn't work on my version of Word (I have the subscription of Microsoft 365). But I have since learned that I can select one book, change the settings and then hit ctrl+y and it will change subsequent books to the same settings afterwards.
I save the covers as jpg, and then just print out a thumbnail, they are the perfect size covers for my journal. A heck of a lot easier than this method. It works, but I'm too lazy to play with covers like you are doing. :)
So glad you have found a method that works for you. I've since simplified this. I like all my books to be the same size. It adds in a little step, but I don't mind the extra work. Thanks for your message 😊
Out of curiosity what kind of printer do you use? I'm looking to upgrade mine and I love the way your book covers came out color-wise. Mine is an older printer and can't keep up :(
I am sorry but a lot of you were doing was going way to fast, and over my head. I have a Microsoft laptop and really could not access the screens you were using. I am new to computers. I appreciate your help, nevertheless.
I only sped up the repeated actions, everything else was done in real time. I did type out step by step instructions in the description too. And if you slow down the video (hit the setting gear on the bottom of the video, then playback speed), you can slow it down to watch it more closely. Sorry it wasn't more helpful!
This is exactly what I was looking for! Straight to the point, detailed enough to follow easily without being overly technical. Thank you!
Thank you kindly! I've since found some quicker ways to do this, but this video is still very functional as it is.
Hi, if you do ctrl a, you’ll be able to select all your books at once and be able to size all at the same time 😊
I have tried that before. It doesn't work on my version of Word (I have the subscription of Microsoft 365). But I have since learned that I can select one book, change the settings and then hit ctrl+y and it will change subsequent books to the same settings afterwards.
oh thanks dear you just got one more subscriber
Thank you for following. I'm so glad to have you here xx
im going to make my own mini book as you said 3.5 cm and im goiing to make it today with a mini boookkshelf
Did it work out??
very helpful..thank you
Glad it was helpful!
I save the covers as jpg, and then just print out a thumbnail, they are the perfect size covers for my journal. A heck of a lot easier than this method. It works, but I'm too lazy to play with covers like you are doing. :)
So glad you have found a method that works for you. I've since simplified this. I like all my books to be the same size. It adds in a little step, but I don't mind the extra work. Thanks for your message 😊
Out of curiosity what kind of printer do you use? I'm looking to upgrade mine and I love the way your book covers came out color-wise. Mine is an older printer and can't keep up :(
Hey! I use a Epson EcoTank ET-2710. I rather like it.
Thank you so much! Love your content, it has helped get my 12 year old more into wanting to start a reading journal.❤
Aww bless! I'm so happy it's helped xx
Oh thanks so much for this video.
I am sorry but a lot of you were doing was going way to fast, and over my head. I have a Microsoft laptop and really could not access the screens you were using. I am new to computers. I appreciate your help, nevertheless.
I only sped up the repeated actions, everything else was done in real time. I did type out step by step instructions in the description too. And if you slow down the video (hit the setting gear on the bottom of the video, then playback speed), you can slow it down to watch it more closely. Sorry it wasn't more helpful!