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This is the first screen you encounter when starting the BookBuild program.
 
 
 

The log in screen requires a User Name and Password. They will be issued to you when you subscribe to the program.
 
 
 

If you are reordering a previous selection or are making minor modifications to your previous order, you may select that book's ISBN and click on the "Revise Order" button.
 
 
 

Define your search criteria using any combination of the pull-down menus and/or select the source(s) you would like included in your search.
 
 
 

Here is where you see the chapters (modules) available for selection for the given dicipline. A user will select the chapters of interest by checking the checkbox.
 
 
 

This is where you may upload your own material, your syllabus, PowerPoint slides, cases, and so forth.
 
 
 

A running page total and book cost is shown at the bottom of thewindow. Options here include: reordering of the chapters by moving them up and down after you have selected them and deletion of any selected chapter.
 
 
 

A proof of the Table of Contents is displayed so that the user can confirm the custom book or go back and modify their selections.
 

 
 

A user can add other textbooks as part of the order. They will be shrinkwrapped with the custom textbook.
 
 
 

The order form includes Professor, School, Term, ISBN, and Shipping Address.
 
 
 

The confirmation screen confirms the titles and names associated with the book as well as allows the user to choose a cover design.
 
 
 

This screen is confirmation of your order. At this moment in the BookBuild program PostScript files are created for the Frontmatter (title page, copyright page, etc.), the Table of Contents file, the individual chapters are merged into one PostScript file, and an index file is created if the book supports it. Your Order ID Number is generated and displayed and can be used for reordering.
 

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