THIS IS THE BEST !! Somehow, you manage to make the most useful, relevant videos while keeping a steady upload schedule and each of your videos being so aesthetic and fun to watch :)) I really needed this so thank you, and I appreciate the enormous amount of help that all your other tutorials and tips+tricks have given me to progress through my writing journey 😌
instead of pressing enter till you get to a new page, you can press ctrl + enter and it inserts a page break, giving you a new page and now you won't get that funky displacement when you go back to make a change earlier in the manuscript.
When you submit your manuscripts to an agent or publisher, always read their specific needs as far as structure go. They all have particular needs, mostly double spaced, mostly indented with page breaks (no symbols) and always the font they ask for in the size they ask for. We editors read hundreds of subs a year, and fancy font with small spacing will be thrown in the unread pile.
I'm really glad there are kind souls like yourself who are willing to disseminate your knowledge to genuinely help beginners like me to start being structured in our writing approach.
For an easier way to format your chapter titles/book title/etc. you can actually change the settings in the headings list. To do this, you can write your chapter title, format it how you want it, then open the heading menu and hover over whichever heading you want it to be (for example, heading 1 for your chapter titles). When you hover over the Heading 1 option, it displays a small menu at the bottom of which you'll see the option to "Update Heading 1 to match." If you click that button, it applies your own settings to Heading 1, so that whenever you start a new chapter, you only have to hit the Heading 1 button and then it applies all your formatting without needing to scroll back up to copy and paste. It's much faster and easier and really only takes a second to set up. Enjoy!
I’ve never written a book before. I think I’ve lowkey tried a few times and when I was a little kid I’d handwrite my own Harry Potter/Percy Jackson fanfiction, but today I decided I actually wanted to write a book. And I worked on it for a while earlier and now I’m just chilling, but I came across your channel and it’s making me feel smart 💀 like I just know how to write really well. I do read a hell of a lot and I write properly formatted journal entries everyday so I suppose I have some experience. Your channel is cool. It makes me want to try fantasy again even though I’m more of a romance gal
Hi ana I love ur tutorials they’re always soo good. I’m currently planning my first ever book which is a paranormal murder mystery. The general idea is that there are these 3 stray cats and every full moon night they take on their natural form, the ghost of the murdered child they once were. The story follows them over a trilogy where they meet and solve each others murders. Each book is focusing on a different child’s murder. It’s rlly far fetched and I came up with it while i was watching a show on Netflix lol
oh my goodness this sounds AMAZING. eee and I love cats too! the murders and mysteries ahhhh this is going to be such an amazing book. you have honestly such cool ideas!! aww im so exited for uu! please keep me updated lottie!! xx
That sounds AMAZING! I know it’s easy to get demotivated and stop writing a book, so this comment’s just telling you to continue writing until the final draft is complete and you have it published 😊
Quick tip: instead of constantly going back and forth changing the font, highlight part of the text (like your paragraphs not titles) then click the top option on the menu bar that should say "Normal text". (If it doesn't say that it should say Title or Heading #) After that, there should be a drop down menu. Hover over Normal text then click "Update 'Normal text' to match". It'll change the default font for the whole document except for the subtitle for some reason. The subtitle will stay in arial until you change it. Hope that's helpful
You have no clue how much time you just saved me! I had no clue you could even format a google docs this way. My previous system was a series of folders and docs that were kinda extensive and confusing, now I have all my characters in the same place but easily accessible! Thank you so much 🥰 Im 15 and writing my first book
This is really helpful, thank you! I'm quite a veteran fan fiction writer but am trying my hand at writing my first original novel, and it's turning out to be very different! I'm used to getting feedback between every chapter so I can steer the direction the audience is leaning to but I'm on my own this time! Your organisational tips are very handy! My manuscript looks 10x more impressive now and so much easier to navigate. Thank you!
ana... u know u can change the default style of title or whatever? so basically when you click on title, it will be in the font, and size u like and u don't have to keep changing it afterward? this is how u can do it first type whatever in the doc, then style it to ur liking. after u have the title style u like, go to normal text and press on it to get the options. then hover ur mouse over title or whatever then u should have a pop-up appear. there should be a button that says update "title" to match. Click on that. there u go! now when u click title the text will be exactly how u want it!!
hi ana! a solution for your titles (like your chapter names), instead of copy-pasting them, you can click the "title"/"normal text" dropdown and hover over the "title" part and it says "update title to match"! type in your title the way you want it to look, then highlight it, and if you click that, it will save your title format to the font + size you want :)
Ctrl+Shift+V also helps you paste text without format on google docs, so you don't need to edit the font everytime you copy from a different document. And when I want to start on a next page, I use page break or Ctrl+Enter, so even if I add text on previous sections, the page break remains the same and I don't go back up to delete some extra "enter spaces." Makes life super easier
Hi Ana, I found your channel a few days ago and am absolutely hooked. I started writing a book at 13 but got writer's block for 3 years and have only just worked through it. Thanks to your tips and tricks i have plotted the first few chapters of my book and planned the plot, come up with characters and designed their character profiles. I have also started writing my prologue and hopefully my first chapter as well today and am so thrilled i'm able to finally write the idea i've had for over 3 years. I'm so greatfull for your videos because they are straight to the point and you explain everything perfectly, if it's alright with you i'd like to add your name to the Acknowledgments section. I hope you have a wonderful day and you are and awesome person.
you are the one who converted me from ios pages to google docs and I couldn't be happier. Both are really good, but you made me discover a software that suits my workflow really well. I've been using docs for months now, and I am so so pleased
Thank you so much for this! I love google docs, it's literally the best thing ever. I do have a tip! Instead of copy/pasting the title or having to change it each time, you can actually just select the text as is and go to title, then click 'update Title to match' and it will be the same font, size, etc. After that, all you have to do when you're creating a new chapter is press Title and it will have the saved settings!
4:16 What you says about Google Docs advantages, it's the same with MS Word. It has a Automatical Syncronization in the desktop software and the mobile app. Furthermore, you have Word online if you create an Outlook account. Both Google Docs and Word have a version control (something like a history of changes) allowing you to go back and forth between changes you made.
Thank you so much!! I'm almost 13 and I am writing a book, I want to make sure it's perfect. This video legit helped so much and the whole vibe of the video made it really nice to watch :)
A tip for headings: instead of having to correct the font each time or copying and pasting, you can also hover your mouse over the heading you want and click the "Update heading # to match." This will make the heading style you choose match the text font and size that your text cursor is on at the time. Hope that makes sense. Also, I love your videos (and your podcast)! They're so helpful and your enthusiasm for writing is inspiring and puts a smile on my face :')
I am eternally grateful to my school for using google docs because now that its come time to write a book I don't have to go and learn how to use it!! i've been doing this all my life this is gonna be the best formatted book yall have ever seen 😎
Hi! I don't usually comment under your videos but just wanted to let you know that you've just motivated me to start a new translation work. I aim to be a translator in the future and watching your videos really helps me stay consistent with my writing habit! Love you !
if you go to styles (the drop down menu that has 'normal text' 'title' and 'heading'), you can go on the text you want to use (i.e. title) and hover on its menu and it will say "update to match". now when you highlight text, and click the 'title' (or any other respective option) button, it will change it to the font and size you customized. i hope this was easy to understand, and save you the hassle of scrolling through your document to copy and paste text! edit: i just realized that a couple of other users said the same thing but im gonna leave this here anyway LMAO
AAH I LOVE THIS! I struggle to understand things unless they’re explained in simple terms and I appreciate the simplicity and the show don’t tell method you have. Subbing rn
not gonna lie, whenever i saw clips in your videos where your manuscript was visible, i was going "WHAT IS THAT GIRL WHERE ARE UR PARAGRAPHS" lmaoooo but this is rlly helpful, i like writing in google docs since i don't have to worry about losing progress and am able to access the manuscript on any device, but formatting there is always such a pain!
Ok so I recently broke my toe ( well I’m pretty sure I did I haven’t got an x ray or anything. ) and it’s been rlly sore but your videos are like the best medicine there is! I’ve been binging allllllllllllll of your videos! I just want to say thank you for everything you literally the best! And your make up today? AMAZING! Thank you so much! I’m going to get writing cause with my toe is a reason to sit in bed and write lol! ILYSM ❤️♥️💕💗✨🌺🌸💗💐💗💗💗💗
Tip: Ctrl+Enter (or I imagine Cmd+Enter for Mac users) creates a page break / moves you to a new page without all the enters! Oh also, you can "Update 'Title' to Match" in google docs, so it won't change your font after you set it in that document!
7:05 I’m pretty late to this video, but when you change something to a title, heading, etc. instead of having to manually change the font from arial (the google docs default font) every time, you can select some of your body paragraph text (in the font that you want), and go to “Normal Text”-a drop-down menu should pop up when you click it-and then hover on the “Normal Text” again (the one on the drop down menu; it should have a little check mark next to it) and then hit “Update Normal Text to Match” and then whenever you select text and make it into a heading or title, the font will stay the same! This also applies if you copy and paste something while holding “shift” (so Ctrl + Shift + V in total); the font will automatically match whatever you’ve set as “Normal Text”. I just thought this was a cool trick for anyone else who hates having to manually change the font every time! I love the video btw! :D
Hiiiiiii ana!!! Love your videos!!!! For the heading thing that you do when you are starting a new chapter. If you wanna use your own font size and style for that, you can press 'update (title/ heading 1) to match'. And the next time you press on the 'apply (title / heading 1)' button, the google doc will automatically use the font size and style you've set last time. (it also works for the other buttons like 'normal text', 'heading 2' and the other few choices in the styles column.
Thank you so much for the tips I'm writing my first ever book and always did it blindly once again thank you so much and can't wait to have it published and shared with everyone
love the video as always, but please justify the texts! (I’m spanish and I don’t know if the translation is correct, but I mean making the end of each sentence as long as the last one. In google docs there is an option to do it, there are in fact four modes of ordering the lines and publishers cry if they don’t see the text justified (from experience many university professors too)). Btw, just started writing again bc of you, so thanks :)
@@emmaheartgaze1905 u sound like me lol, im 90% sure i've rewritten several chapters in my novel various times sometimes 5 and 6, sometimes once, who knows.
Thank you for this, I'm trying to set up my manuscript for my book. I find this extremely helpful and your voice helps me focus on my book as I write it. Thank you for helping me!
Hi, this is my first time attempting to actually publish a book and I have a tons of questions like what do I do after a manuscript? How do I finalise it? etc... your video was helpful btw thank you
Anna, I’ve recently started a social media detox and have banned myself from using devices, except for calls and messages. Instead of using my laptop or PC, I’ve decided to write my book entirely by hand with pen and paper. It’s been a transformative experience, but also a challenge. I would love to see a video from you on how to write a book quickly using just a notebook. Your tips and insights would be incredibly helpful for anyone trying to stay productive and focused while embracing a more traditional writing process. It would be amazing if you could share your thoughts on this ! ( I have wrote it several times but you never reply or even make a video )
Tip. Once you have your manuscript properly formatted, duplicate that document and call the copy "manuscript template". Then, cut the sucker down to just enough pages to keep the structure. Now, when you start a new project, you duplicate that template, that copy to your project and replace the text with your new text. Easy peasy.
4:40 You literally described all Microsoft Word functions when saving in the cloud. Call me paranoid, but I want to have a local copy on my PC (in case my account accidentally gets deleted or something like that)
for the first line of a paragrah u can just press tab (tabulador) like the letter that is next to the 'q' at the left with the two pointers () and it sets the space that u were searching, it also stays when u export the document
Thank you so much for this! I am in the early process of my first draft, this was very helpful and I'm glad I fixed my novel manuscript before I had gotten deeper into it lol! Thank you
do you ever have to worry about running out of storage in google docs? that (and organizing pages/chapter) is my biggest concern for using google docs. i wanna write my own book and am trying to find the right software for it
Double line spacing is only for sending a manuscript to an editor or publisher so they can write notes under your text. 1.5 is annoying and never used in printed books its OK for school work, so use single line spacing for KDP.
I have a tip for the heading/title part. Instead of clicking on the heading and then changing your font and size again you can just size it and type your font- just make it the way you like and then click on 'Update as Title' and then whenever you click on title, it'll change to that font and size
A MESSAGE TO EVERYONE (yes even you litle viewer behind ur screen) First off: Your videos help me a lot and the aesthetic u have is so motivating (kinda strange but it's true
Ty, I'm so excited to watch this ❤️❤️ Also I used Google Docs too but Google Drive (where everything is yk) has a limit of GB you can use so that's bad tbh.. Also I have a question: How does your Google Docs look so aesthetic?? Mine looks so boring for example ur tools have that frame around and I love that but in my Google Docs it doesn't 😭
Girly pop how did you make google docs look aesthetic too!! ❤😂 I love your videos and I’ve been using google docs since my very first book (I WAS 7!?) also for indenting you can press tab!
Do you ever find on Google docs that when your manuscript is long, around 100k words, it starts to lag? I've had to split mine into two different documents.
tysm for this vid! normally i used word on my computer and I didnt want to start my book because i am getting rid of my computers because they are from the 2000s lol. Now I can because its on my acc! ty Anna
This video was such a good find thank you so much. I am absolutely obsessed with your overall aesthetic. Was there a certain way that you made all the text slightly grey (as in all the buttons not on the actual page) thanks!
If you're publishing to KDP, the line spacing needs to be set to 0(like there's an OPTION, but it never works for me). Google docs doesn't have that option, and it wants to only let you use half the page. It is good for pasting your story to keep an extra copy or to use for beta readers, but docs formatting options are abysmal.
I can't figure out how to get the "Document Summary" you have on the left side of your page where you can easily access each Chapter etc. How do I get this on my word document? Thanks
If I want to stare at a pretty font, I personally like Crimson Text or Crimson Pro. Lora is a significantly higher quality font than Georgia. But both look nice.
Hey, I need some help with my page format on GoogleDocs but I have found NOTHING. When I make a new page, it’s that new dotted line instead of the old page that I need in my novel but I am unsure how to change it back to the old instead of dotted line. I would appreciate your help! ❤
Hello i just wanted to say thank you my friend has been working in a book so i wanted to try one so basically in my story there different types of Dragas which are basically clans for dragons and so the deputy of the winter Draga gets a mysterious letter thats about a magical stone thats give the dragon any element they want in return for something
Hi! I know i am a bit late, BUT! Do you read your books in A4 paper? Or do you change it to the smaller ones like A5/6? usually novellas are written in A6 or about 8 x 6 inch if remember correctly! Cheers!
Thank you so much for this. very useful info. I was debating whether I should spend my money on scrivener but i think I'm just gonna use this instead....
THIS IS THE BEST !! Somehow, you manage to make the most useful, relevant videos while keeping a steady upload schedule and each of your videos being so aesthetic and fun to watch :)) I really needed this so thank you, and I appreciate the enormous amount of help that all your other tutorials and tips+tricks have given me to progress through my writing journey 😌
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instead of pressing enter till you get to a new page, you can press ctrl + enter and it inserts a page break, giving you a new page and now you won't get that funky displacement when you go back to make a change earlier in the manuscript.
🤣😭😭😭 thank u so muchhhhh
Thank you 🙏
yall are welcome lol
this helped soo much thx
how do I do this on a phone?
When you submit your manuscripts to an agent or publisher, always read their specific needs as far as structure go. They all have particular needs, mostly double spaced, mostly indented with page breaks (no symbols) and always the font they ask for in the size they ask for. We editors read hundreds of subs a year, and fancy font with small spacing will be thrown in the unread pile.
And scenes ending in # mark. And name / title / page-number in the heading in the upper right.
I'm really glad there are kind souls like yourself who are willing to disseminate your knowledge to genuinely help beginners like me to start being structured in our writing approach.
For an easier way to format your chapter titles/book title/etc. you can actually change the settings in the headings list. To do this, you can write your chapter title, format it how you want it, then open the heading menu and hover over whichever heading you want it to be (for example, heading 1 for your chapter titles). When you hover over the Heading 1 option, it displays a small menu at the bottom of which you'll see the option to "Update Heading 1 to match." If you click that button, it applies your own settings to Heading 1, so that whenever you start a new chapter, you only have to hit the Heading 1 button and then it applies all your formatting without needing to scroll back up to copy and paste. It's much faster and easier and really only takes a second to set up.
Enjoy!
I’ve never written a book before. I think I’ve lowkey tried a few times and when I was a little kid I’d handwrite my own Harry Potter/Percy Jackson fanfiction, but today I decided I actually wanted to write a book. And I worked on it for a while earlier and now I’m just chilling, but I came across your channel and it’s making me feel smart 💀 like I just know how to write really well. I do read a hell of a lot and I write properly formatted journal entries everyday so I suppose I have some experience. Your channel is cool. It makes me want to try fantasy again even though I’m more of a romance gal
Why not do both?
Hi ana I love ur tutorials they’re always soo good. I’m currently planning my first ever book which is a paranormal murder mystery. The general idea is that there are these 3 stray cats and every full moon night they take on their natural form, the ghost of the murdered child they once were. The story follows them over a trilogy where they meet and solve each others murders. Each book is focusing on a different child’s murder. It’s rlly far fetched and I came up with it while i was watching a show on Netflix lol
i love that idea!!!! pls tell us when u publish it because now I want to read it v bad
oh my goodness this sounds AMAZING. eee and I love cats too! the murders and mysteries ahhhh this is going to be such an amazing book. you have honestly such cool ideas!! aww im so exited for uu! please keep me updated lottie!! xx
pls that is SO cool!!!
I loveee that idea! You should def write it!
That sounds AMAZING! I know it’s easy to get demotivated and stop writing a book, so this comment’s just telling you to continue writing until the final draft is complete and you have it published 😊
Quick tip: instead of constantly going back and forth changing the font, highlight part of the text (like your paragraphs not titles) then click the top option on the menu bar that should say "Normal text". (If it doesn't say that it should say Title or Heading #) After that, there should be a drop down menu. Hover over Normal text then click "Update 'Normal text' to match". It'll change the default font for the whole document except for the subtitle for some reason. The subtitle will stay in arial until you change it.
Hope that's helpful
for an easier way to indent your paragraphs, you can use the tab key on your keyboard. loving the videos lately btw!!
You have no clue how much time you just saved me! I had no clue you could even format a google docs this way. My previous system was a series of folders and docs that were kinda extensive and confusing, now I have all my characters in the same place but easily accessible! Thank you so much 🥰 Im 15 and writing my first book
This is really helpful, thank you! I'm quite a veteran fan fiction writer but am trying my hand at writing my first original novel, and it's turning out to be very different! I'm used to getting feedback between every chapter so I can steer the direction the audience is leaning to but I'm on my own this time!
Your organisational tips are very handy! My manuscript looks 10x more impressive now and so much easier to navigate. Thank you!
ana... u know u can change the default style of title or whatever? so basically when you click on title, it will be in the font, and size u like and u don't have to keep changing it afterward?
this is how u can do it
first type whatever in the doc, then style it to ur liking. after u have the title style u like, go to normal text and press on it to get the options. then hover ur mouse over title or whatever then u should have a pop-up appear. there should be a button that says update "title" to match. Click on that.
there u go! now when u click title the text will be exactly how u want it!!
omg thank uuu! I’ve been trying to see how to do this ahh!! tysm xx
@@ananeu ur welcome! love ur vids!
hi ana! a solution for your titles (like your chapter names), instead of copy-pasting them, you can click the "title"/"normal text" dropdown and hover over the "title" part and it says "update title to match"! type in your title the way you want it to look, then highlight it, and if you click that, it will save your title format to the font + size you want :)
OMG THIS IS LIFE CHANGING! tysmmm!!🤍
@@ananeu ofc!💞
Ctrl+Shift+V also helps you paste text without format on google docs, so you don't need to edit the font everytime you copy from a different document.
And when I want to start on a next page, I use page break or Ctrl+Enter, so even if I add text on previous sections, the page break remains the same and I don't go back up to delete some extra "enter spaces." Makes life super easier
Hi Ana, I found your channel a few days ago and am absolutely hooked. I started writing a book at 13 but got writer's block for 3 years and have only just worked through it. Thanks to your tips and tricks i have plotted the first few chapters of my book and planned the plot, come up with characters and designed their character profiles. I have also started writing my prologue and hopefully my first chapter as well today and am so thrilled i'm able to finally write the idea i've had for over 3 years. I'm so greatfull for your videos because they are straight to the point and you explain everything perfectly, if it's alright with you i'd like to add your name to the Acknowledgments section. I hope you have a wonderful day and you are and awesome person.
you are the one who converted me from ios pages to google docs and I couldn't be happier. Both are really good, but you made me discover a software that suits my workflow really well. I've been using docs for months now, and I am so so pleased
i never knew how to properly set up my manuscripts so to finally see a video on it that was actually helpful and informative feels like a blessing
Thank you so much for this! I love google docs, it's literally the best thing ever. I do have a tip! Instead of copy/pasting the title or having to change it each time, you can actually just select the text as is and go to title, then click 'update Title to match' and it will be the same font, size, etc. After that, all you have to do when you're creating a new chapter is press Title and it will have the saved settings!
4:16 What you says about Google Docs advantages, it's the same with MS Word. It has a Automatical Syncronization in the desktop software and the mobile app. Furthermore, you have Word online if you create an Outlook account. Both Google Docs and Word have a version control (something like a history of changes) allowing you to go back and forth between changes you made.
Thank you so much!! I'm almost 13 and I am writing a book, I want to make sure it's perfect. This video legit helped so much and the whole vibe of the video made it really nice to watch :)
A tip for headings: instead of having to correct the font each time or copying and pasting, you can also hover your mouse over the heading you want and click the "Update heading # to match." This will make the heading style you choose match the text font and size that your text cursor is on at the time. Hope that makes sense. Also, I love your videos (and your podcast)! They're so helpful and your enthusiasm for writing is inspiring and puts a smile on my face :')
I am eternally grateful to my school for using google docs because now that its come time to write a book I don't have to go and learn how to use it!! i've been doing this all my life this is gonna be the best formatted book yall have ever seen 😎
Ana is such an inspiration to me as a 13 yo who writes and wants to study law
Hi! I don't usually comment under your videos but just wanted to let you know that you've just motivated me to start a new translation work. I aim to be a translator in the future and watching your videos really helps me stay consistent with my writing habit!
Love you !
if you go to styles (the drop down menu that has 'normal text' 'title' and 'heading'), you can go on the text you want to use (i.e. title) and hover on its menu and it will say "update to match". now when you highlight text, and click the 'title' (or any other respective option) button, it will change it to the font and size you customized. i hope this was easy to understand, and save you the hassle of scrolling through your document to copy and paste text!
edit: i just realized that a couple of other users said the same thing but im gonna leave this here anyway LMAO
AAH I LOVE THIS! I struggle to understand things unless they’re explained in simple terms and I appreciate the simplicity and the show don’t tell method you have. Subbing rn
first, I always love your tutorials
not gonna lie, whenever i saw clips in your videos where your manuscript was visible, i was going "WHAT IS THAT GIRL WHERE ARE UR PARAGRAPHS" lmaoooo
but this is rlly helpful, i like writing in google docs since i don't have to worry about losing progress and am able to access the manuscript on any device, but formatting there is always such a pain!
Ok so I recently broke my toe ( well I’m pretty sure I did I haven’t got an x ray or anything. ) and it’s been rlly sore but your videos are like the best medicine there is! I’ve been binging allllllllllllll of your videos! I just want to say thank you for everything you literally the best! And your make up today? AMAZING! Thank you so much! I’m going to get writing cause with my toe is a reason to sit in bed and write lol!
ILYSM ❤️♥️💕💗✨🌺🌸💗💐💗💗💗💗
Your tutorials are so helpful! I’m trying to get back into writing and these have helped! Thank you
Tip: Ctrl+Enter (or I imagine Cmd+Enter for Mac users) creates a page break / moves you to a new page without all the enters! Oh also, you can "Update 'Title' to Match" in google docs, so it won't change your font after you set it in that document!
7:05 I’m pretty late to this video, but when you change something to a title, heading, etc. instead of having to manually change the font from arial (the google docs default font) every time, you can select some of your body paragraph text (in the font that you want), and go to “Normal Text”-a drop-down menu should pop up when you click it-and then hover on the “Normal Text” again (the one on the drop down menu; it should have a little check mark next to it) and then hit “Update Normal Text to Match” and then whenever you select text and make it into a heading or title, the font will stay the same! This also applies if you copy and paste something while holding “shift” (so Ctrl + Shift + V in total); the font will automatically match whatever you’ve set as “Normal Text”.
I just thought this was a cool trick for anyone else who hates having to manually change the font every time! I love the video btw! :D
Your tutorials are so understandable and helpful!
As soon as I came into this video this girl just blowed my mind
This tutorial was very helpful! I didn't know about the special symbols before 👀 Keep up the amazing work ana ✨
aww tyy! I always love ur comments xx
Ofc! ^^
I have a chromebook, so google docs was a default, once I discovered it, I knew it was going to be the easiest way to write stuff.
Hiiiiiii ana!!! Love your videos!!!! For the heading thing that you do when you are starting a new chapter. If you wanna use your own font size and style for that, you can press 'update (title/ heading 1) to match'. And the next time you press on the 'apply (title / heading 1)' button, the google doc will automatically use the font size and style you've set last time. (it also works for the other buttons like 'normal text', 'heading 2' and the other few choices in the styles column.
im a young writer at the age of 13 and this helped me alot. thank you so so much!
Thank you so much for the tips I'm writing my first ever book and always did it blindly once again thank you so much and can't wait to have it published and shared with everyone
Good luck👍
your tutorials are so amazing! This was so informing (even though I am a self-proclaimed google docs officionado haha) and relaxing at the same time!
Hello again! And you aren’t wrong ^^
awieeee this means the world. thank u lolo! and ps - I adore ur name!!
@@cheriie_trash hi again!! :)
@@ananeu aww ty!! it's actually a nickname, but I use it a lot ^^
love the video as always, but please justify the texts! (I’m spanish and I don’t know if the translation is correct, but I mean making the end of each sentence as long as the last one. In google docs there is an option to do it, there are in fact four modes of ordering the lines and publishers cry if they don’t see the text justified (from experience many university professors too)). Btw, just started writing again bc of you, so thanks :)
I'm writing a book right now and I'm binging your videos! I'm getting a little ahead of myself, I started 3 days ago and I'm already on chapter 3💀
Oh god 💀 don't forget to plan your writing and take breaks, you'll get burnt out
I started three months ago and I'm on chapter 3 💀
@christiantips4u 🫵🏾 Nah, update: Deleted chapter three. Now back to chapter two 🥲
damn give me ur work ethic 😭i'm the queen of procrastination
@@emmaheartgaze1905 u sound like me lol, im 90% sure i've rewritten several chapters in my novel various times sometimes 5 and 6, sometimes once, who knows.
I'm planning on making a horror/ thriller novel! This really helps TY!!
Thank you for this, I'm trying to set up my manuscript for my book. I find this extremely helpful and your voice helps me focus on my book as I write it. Thank you for helping me!
Hi, this is my first time attempting to actually publish a book and I have a tons of questions like what do I do after a manuscript? How do I finalise it? etc... your video was helpful btw thank you
That action and dialogue in one paragraph... S A M E
This really helped! Thank you so much😊
Anna, I’ve recently started a social media detox and have banned myself from using devices, except for calls and messages. Instead of using my laptop or PC, I’ve decided to write my book entirely by hand with pen and paper. It’s been a transformative experience, but also a challenge. I would love to see a video from you on how to write a book quickly using just a notebook. Your tips and insights would be incredibly helpful for anyone trying to stay productive and focused while embracing a more traditional writing process. It would be amazing if you could share your thoughts on this !
( I have wrote it several times but you never reply or even make a video )
Tip. Once you have your manuscript properly formatted, duplicate that document and call the copy "manuscript template". Then, cut the sucker down to just enough pages to keep the structure. Now, when you start a new project, you duplicate that template, that copy to your project and replace the text with your new text. Easy peasy.
for the spaces at the start of paragraphs, they're called indents and to make an indent on docs you can just press the tab button.
4:40 You literally described all Microsoft Word functions when saving in the cloud.
Call me paranoid, but I want to have a local copy on my PC (in case my account accidentally gets deleted or something like that)
Omg finally another google docs user! I swear by google docs but so many tutorials and guides use Word, so I was beginning to think I was crazy lol
Tysm Ana! This rlly inspired me, and I'm thinking about writing a book even if I'm only a teen!😊
Thank You, that was very helpful and help me to get over the starting my manuscript.
for the first line of a paragrah u can just press tab (tabulador) like the letter that is next to the 'q' at the left with the two pointers () and it sets the space that u were searching, it also stays when u export the document
Thank you so much! I've just finished my book and need to structure it properly. It's a sapphic vampire romance set in a post-apocalyptic world!
i'm currently working on a trilogy of novels that kinda leads into the idea of an apocolyptic world
Thank you so much for this! I am in the early process of my first draft, this was very helpful and I'm glad I fixed my novel manuscript before I had gotten deeper into it lol! Thank you
For positioning: Never use tabs. Never use that space bar. Never use enter. Learn to use the styles properly. This is true for any word processor.
do you ever have to worry about running out of storage in google docs? that (and organizing pages/chapter) is my biggest concern for using google docs. i wanna write my own book and am trying to find the right software for it
Double line spacing is only for sending a manuscript to an editor or publisher so they can write notes under your text. 1.5 is annoying and never used in printed books its OK for school work, so use single line spacing for KDP.
I have a tip for the heading/title part. Instead of clicking on the heading and then changing your font and size again you can just size it and type your font- just make it the way you like and then click on 'Update as Title' and then whenever you click on title, it'll change to that font and size
THIS HELPRD ME SO MUCH!!! THANK YOU
A MESSAGE TO EVERYONE (yes even you litle viewer behind ur screen)
First off: Your videos help me a lot and the aesthetic u have is so motivating (kinda strange but it's true
Love this! Would you ever release this as a template?
I would love to read your manuscript it looks so interesting from what I read
This will really help with the book I got an idea for from a dream
JUST WHAT I NEEDED! Omg did you read my mind?!
indeed I did😏
Ty, I'm so excited to watch this ❤️❤️
Also I used Google Docs too but Google Drive (where everything is yk) has a limit of GB you can use so that's bad tbh..
Also I have a question:
How does your Google Docs look so aesthetic?? Mine looks so boring for example ur tools have that frame around and I love that but in my Google Docs it doesn't 😭
if you ever find out lmk because I don't know how either.
@@mellifluouslyanonymous ana made a video about that a few weeks ago!
Girly pop how did you make google docs look aesthetic too!! ❤😂 I love your videos and I’ve been using google docs since my very first book (I WAS 7!?) also for indenting you can press tab!
You can very easily select 'update to match' for the headings, and then you won't always have to copy and paste.
Do you ever find on Google docs that when your manuscript is long, around 100k words, it starts to lag? I've had to split mine into two different documents.
how did you get the look of the tools?? Like the outline thingy
this helped SOSO much. THANK YOU
How do you get your google doc to look so aesthetic??
check out my recent video! i show you everything xx
Reedsy really helped with writing my manuscript and organizing and it’s free they also do typesetting.
microsoft world also saves on the cloud
tysm for this vid! normally i used word on my computer and I didnt want to start my book because i am getting rid of my computers because they are from the 2000s lol. Now I can because its on my acc! ty Anna
This video was such a good find thank you so much. I am absolutely obsessed with your overall aesthetic. Was there a certain way that you made all the text slightly grey (as in all the buttons not on the actual page) thanks!
I’m sure you’ve answered this, but how does your Google Docs look different? Is it a regional thing? Or do you have like a special theme?
This was really helpful. Thank you for doing this video😊
This was helpful plus I really really want to read that academy book now !
Every question I have there’s an answer on your Chanel 😊
This video saved me, I'm about to send my manuscript to my beta readers. Thank you for helping me make Nightwalkers more readable.
aww yayy! please let me know how it goes!! im so so excited for uu!!
If you're publishing to KDP, the line spacing needs to be set to 0(like there's an OPTION, but it never works for me). Google docs doesn't have that option, and it wants to only let you use half the page.
It is good for pasting your story to keep an extra copy or to use for beta readers, but docs formatting options are abysmal.
I can't figure out how to get the "Document Summary" you have on the left side of your page where you can easily access each Chapter etc. How do I get this on my word document? Thanks
Wow this is actually super useful, thank you so much. I love it!❤
I just saw one of her later videos where she was going on about how Google Docs lost her whole file.
Do you think it would be better with Microsoft word?
If I want to stare at a pretty font, I personally like Crimson Text or Crimson Pro. Lora is a significantly higher quality font than Georgia. But both look nice.
But how do you develop the ideas though ?
Hey, I need some help with my page format on GoogleDocs but I have found NOTHING.
When I make a new page, it’s that new dotted line instead of the old page that I need in my novel but I am unsure how to change it back to the old instead of dotted line. I would appreciate your help! ❤
Hey I dont know if im too late (i probably am) but how do you get your google doc set up like that? Like the top menu bar
Should I start a new line every time there's dialogue?
Crazy how you went from looming to books
All-rounders haha ;)
thank you so much i really needed this!
Thank you so much, for some reason the structure of a book had left my head. At first I would remember it, but then...
Tysm this really help me ❤❤❤
This video was super useful, thanks xx
Hello i just wanted to say thank you my friend has been working in a book so i wanted to try one so basically in my story there different types of Dragas which are basically clans for dragons and so the deputy of the winter Draga gets a mysterious letter thats about a magical stone thats give the dragon any element they want in return for something
Hi! I know i am a bit late, BUT! Do you read your books in A4 paper? Or do you change it to the smaller ones like A5/6? usually novellas are written in A6 or about 8 x 6 inch if remember correctly! Cheers!
Thank you so much for this. very useful info. I was debating whether I should spend my money on scrivener but i think I'm just gonna use this instead....