maxie
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Post by maxie on Jul 10, 2013 6:45:07 GMT -8
Please change your title metadata, which you can edit at Dashboard: Settings, to Initial Capped. You do not need to change the cover image or the inside of the book. Thanks. I got the above message as item that needed fixing - for inclusion in Premium Catalogue. The only possible place that I can find to change is on my home page: Maxie Freud: stories of mice and psychotherapy. Perhaps they are asking me to capitalize the s on stories. If so, I can't find how to change that letter.
Many thanks, Joe Maxie Freud: Stories of mice and psychotherapy
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serbanvcenache
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Post by serbanvcenache on Jul 10, 2013 9:20:42 GMT -8
From the message, they're telling you to cap the words of your title. Stories Of Mice And Psychotherapy. Go to your dashboard, hit settings under operations, and cap the first letters of your title's words. Then save and resubmit it for review.
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maxie
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Post by maxie on Jul 10, 2013 12:37:19 GMT -8
Thank you very much
Joe
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Post by David Ellis on Jul 10, 2013 18:06:07 GMT -8
Are you saying they require you to capitalize words that should not be capitalized, such as of, the, a, and so forth?
As a former English teacher, that would really annoy me.
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Post by Ted on Jul 10, 2013 19:57:43 GMT -8
Serban is correct in suggesting capitalizing words in title as that is the method suggested in the Smashwords Style Guide. David is also correct in saying words such as of, a, do not require Capitalization. I believe the word the needs to be The in a title according the Style Guide.
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