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hello and welcome back to another video from publishing push iamp;#39;m patrick walsh the owner and founder of publishing push today i want to talk to you about typesetting otherwise known as formatting and this is often construed as a boring topic but type setting and how you format your book is one of the most important elements type setting or formatting as it is otherwise known or in the industry we call it book page composition so book page composition is now arguably more important than ever before the reason for this is many many years ago of course publishers authors you just had to worry about creating your print book and your hardback and that was all you had to worry about and of course you created letamp;#39;s say a six by nine page book and it would be printed a reader would go into a shop theyamp;#39;d take it off the shelf and that was that you know that one format of the book that one type of book was all that needed to be produced now in the modern era thing