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hello and welcome back to my channel self-publishing help Im gonna be walking you through how I format my own books for self-publishing and you can too Ill also leave a link in the description below for my website in case you would prefer to pay someone to do it for you you can check that out and my prices and samples are all on my website but today I want to show you how I do page differentiations in OpenOffice now I did a video already on the basics of OpenOffice which is what I use for my book formatting and I will also leave the links for that video in the description but in my first video I created this practice document here and Ive called it practice book because thats what I do with OpenOffice is create my books so lets open up this document right now its just a blank document I have sized it to the size that I would want for my book if this were a book I was writing and that was under format page and then the page tab will take you to the sizes and Ive gone with 12 poin