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hi everyone I didnamp;#39;t expect to have so many people asked me how I did my typesetting on this thing I just posted so Iamp;#39;m gonna make a really quick video showing you what I do this is just my current work in progress is only the first couple paragraphs but itamp;#39;s all that we really need in order to show how I make a heading for my chapters I always try to start it down a little bit on every page I donamp;#39;t think it matters how many times you hit Enter as long as youamp;#39;re pretty consistent with every chapter but you end up with something that looks like this really boring but a good place to start the first thing I do is I take the first sentence and about halfway through that first sentence I put it in a nice font but when Iamp;#39;m currently using is Celtic Garamond Pro rough I purchased it online and Iamp;#39;m not sure from where but they are available and then you go to insert youamp;#39;re gonna go to drop cap and youamp;#39;re gonna go to dropp