![]() ![]() Page LayoutĬreating a PDF with Google Docs is hampered by limited page layout options. Google Docs always exports a single-layer file so you won’t have to worry. But it is a possibility if you use an uncommon or proprietary font. I’ve tested a couple of dozen common fonts and I haven’t had any issues with fonts that are not embedded yet. ![]() When you export your PDF, the fonts in your Google Doc will be paired with comparable fonts in that library. Web fonts are not ideal for printing, so be careful with your fonts.įor most of us, our computer has a built-in library of common fonts that will correspond to similar web fonts. Fontsīecause Google Docs is web-based, the fonts it uses are optimized for web viewing. Prepare your images before adding them, then use Insert > Image > Upload from computer to insert the image. Fortunately, adding an image to a Google Doc inserts it at the original DPI. Google Docs uses the Insert menu to add images. Fonts should be converted to outlines (embedded).The detailed list of specifications can be broken down into four major areas of concern. Allow a 0.5 in Safety Margin for all content. ![]() Include bleed dimensions (0.125 in) with your PDF page size.Pages sized to match intended book size-see page 13 for spine width calculation. ![]()
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