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Creating a glossary - iBooks Author Tutorial
From the course: iBooks Author Essential Training
Creating a glossary
- A great feature of iBooks Author is the ability to create and add a glossary directly to our book. By adding a glossary, it will automatically create an index of terms that will be hyperlinked directly into our pages of our book. To create a glossary, you want to make sure that you have the glossary toolbar open. You can open this by going up to the view option in the toolbar and selecting glossary toolbar. Your glossary toolbar will appear underneath of your formatting toolbar. To add a term into the glossary, simply navigate to the page in your document and select the text that you want to have added to the glossary. As soon as you select the text, the new glossary term is automatically listed inside of the glossary toolbar. You simply click the button that says add term, and the term is now added to the glossary. When you add a term, the text that you selected is also bolded to show the user that they can interact with the text to get access to the definition. But only the first…
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Installing iBooks Author1m 44s
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Creating a new document3m 25s
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iBooks Author interface4m 56s
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Views inside iBooks Author2m 39s
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Creating a book cover9m 30s
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Adding an intro video2m 8s
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Creating chapters8m 1s
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Creating sections3m 52s
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Creating pages2m 15s
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Adding visual interest4m 54s
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How Tables of Contents work4m 11s
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Customizing the Scroll View TOC5m 43s
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Creating a glossary2m 57s
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Previewing and Proofing your Book5m 48s
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