Insert chapter in MBP

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  3. Open your transferred file in our editor and insert chapter in MBP using our drag and drop tools.
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How to insert chapter in MBP

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hi this is Eric Elder today weamp;#39;re going to be formatting the interior of my book right with me I am in pages on my Mac but itamp;#39;s this is all very similar if youamp;#39;re on word or Google Docs or LibreOffice or you know whatever your word processor is youamp;#39;ll have similar features so Iamp;#39;m just going to show how I go from something like this which is a standard double space Courier 12 point font all I have is basic Bolding on my titles everythingamp;#39;s sort of just double space no indents nothing special big eight and a half Eleven by sheet of paper and a lot of people like to do this just for proofreading and editing and this is what you would turn into a publisher double spaced Courier 12 point nothing fancy I do italicize things you see here like with the end in mind I do capitalize some things you know I do I I will bold things Iamp;#39;ll have some caps and things but basically itamp;#39;s itamp;#39;s sort of raw and unformatted uh and in tradi

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0:04 0:55 Lets see how to do that. So for example if Im on this marker I want to move to the next marker.MoreLets see how to do that. So for example if Im on this marker I want to move to the next marker. What I have to do is simply go to Mark go to next and click on marker. It goes to the next.
0:00 0:18 Of your timeline. Now alternatively. You can also color coordinate them so you can get prettyMoreOf your timeline. Now alternatively. You can also color coordinate them so you can get pretty organized. With your next edit.
Add a marker: Choose Mark Markers Add Marker (or press M). Tip: To add markers on the fly, just press M while playing a clip. Add a marker and show the markers information: Choose Mark Markers Add Marker and Modify (or press Option-M). See Edit marker information and change marker types.
In Final Cut Pro, add a marker to a clip in the timeline where you want the chapter to begin. By default, Final Cut Pro creates a blue standard marker. To change the marker to a chapter marker, double-click it and, when the marker controls appear, click the Chapter Marker button.
Start a new section at the insertion point Place the insertion point where you want a new section to appear. Click. in the toolbar, then click Section Break. A new page is added after the insertion point and begins a new section.
Add a basic title: Choose Edit Connect Title Basic Title (or press Control-T). A title clip named Basic Title (with no effects or animations) is added at the playhead location. Add a lower-third title: Choose Edit Connect Title Basic Lower Third (or press Control-Shift-T).
In Page Thumbnails view, select any page in a section. Open the Document sidebar, then click the Sections tab at the top. Click the Create a new section pop-up menu, then choose After this section. The new section appears after the current section.
Add chapter numbers to captions in Word Select the first chapter heading in your document. On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click the arrow next to Multilevel List. Click a chapter-numbering list definition (one that includes the text Heading 1 or Chapter 1).

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