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7 Reasons Not to Make a Family Cookbook in Word

   Posted by: Matilda   in Family Cookbook Production Advice, Family Cookbooks, Our Products

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There are lots of really good reasons to use Word. Making a family cookbook isn’t one of them. Here’s why:

1. It’s distracting. You will spend more time worrying about formatting your Word document than you will thinking about writing Cousin Dilbert’s Peanut Brittle recipe.

2. You won’t make your cookbook in Word consistently. Sometimes you’ll remember to Bold it. Sometimes you won’t. Sometimes the picture of the recipe is above it. Sometimes below it. With our cookbook software all the consistency is built-in for you.

3. One word: “indent.” If that doesn’t make you scared of Word, how about “bullets and numbering?” At some point, you’ll try to use it in Word and things will get out of alignment, and you’ll go crazy.

4. Adding new recipes in the middle of the cookbook. You’ll want to do it, but scrolling down to find that spot will be a pain in Word. Once you are there, all the pages after it will get re-formatted. Our software lets you easily find any recipe you want, and adding a new recipe is as simple as clicking “Add new recipe.”

5. You will have to re-type the same thing over and over. With our software, you just select an author name from a menu. You can’t mis-spell it. Same thing for recipe categories (Fish, Salad, Breads, etc).

6. You’ll have to manually figure out a Table of Contents section. Unless you can figure out how to do references, creating a TOC in Word is not easy. With our software you hit a button and your Contents section prints out. It’s that easy.

7. How do you add a degree symbol (°F)? A spanish N (ñ)? How do I add in a Birthday Calendar? An address book? Our software makes it simple to do all these things, and more, with a few clicks.

Check out our family cookbook software. It’s extremely affordable, and it’ll save you a lot of hassles over using Word.

Making a recipe book? Check out all the recipe software and cookbook binding supplies we have at CookbookPeople.com.

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S Auten
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I can’t make heads or tails about this software, so I guess its just another run around taking up time in my life that I can’t afford.

August 5th, 2008 at 6:48 pm
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I have created several cookbooks in word and had no problem. Once you decide your own format of what will be in caps, what will indented you really can go quickly. It is not for the novice but it keeps every thing on your own computer. I have done cookbooks using Microsoft’s free cookbook templates also with none of the problems you listed. As you know as owner of A Plate Full of Memories I am checking out software constantly. I still love the upgrades you have done. I just want you to add a place for the stories…other wise the upgrades are exactly what I think needs to be on the market. I plan to highlight your upgrades in my free monthly newsletter for October…good luck and visit sometime!

August 27th, 2008 at 2:00 pm

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