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This is the Bookshelf View (the Main StoryKit screen) The first page of each of your stories Is their title page. If you want to add a new title page, this is a way to do it. Tap on the story you want to edit. Creating a new title page 1

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This is the Bookshelf View (the Main StoryKit screen)The first page of each of your storiesIs their title page. If you want to adda new title page, this is a way to do it.

Tap on the story you want to edit.

Creating a new title page

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This is the Main Page of your story,Where you can choose to read, edit,or share it.I don’t want the current first pageto be the “title” page. I want a bettercover for the story.

So, I tap “Edit.”

Main Page View

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I want a new “title” page, so I scroll down my pagesto the row that says,“Create New Page.”(Note that you can also selectan existing page to be your title page. If you just want to re-arrangeexisting pages, skip this step andgo to slide #5 in this presentation.)

If you want to add a new page, though,Tap “Create New Page.”

Edit Pages View

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Create your new page, with photos,title text, etc.

Once done, Tap “Edit Pages” (top left).

Edit (single) Page View

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Now you’re back to the “Edit Pages” view,where you can see the list of pagesin your book.

Here is where you can move pages around.You want to move the new “title” pageThat you created to the top (i.e., first page).

Tap on “Arrange.”

Edit Pages View

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The list of pages doesn’t change,But the icons for each page do.

There are little red “delete” buttonsOn the left of each page, andLittle “multi-row” re-arrange iconsOn the right.

Rearrange Pages View

DELETE icon

Re-arrange icon

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To Move your new “Title” pageTo the top, or first page of your book,Tap and hold the “re-arrange” icon, And move your desired title page up.

(sorry about the dis-embodied finger. It’s the easiest way to demonstrate.)

Rearrange Pages View

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Once you’ve rearranged the pagesthe way that you like, with the new title page at the top,

Tap “Done.” (top right)

Rearrange Pages View

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You will be back at your “Edit Pages” view.

If you are satisfied with the orderof your pages, Tap “Details.” (top left)

This will bring you back to your main book view. (next slide)

Edit Pages View

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Now you see that the first page, andnew “Title Page” for your bookhas been changed.

When you go back to your “Bookshelf” view, you should see your bookwith this new “Cover” page.

Again, the “Cover” of a book is just its first page. So if you want a distinctive “cover” –one that has a photo, author name,title test, or similar, You just create it as your first page.

Main Storybook View

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Now when you lookat your StoryKit bookshelf,you should see the storywith its new “Cover” page.

Questions?Email us at: [email protected]

Bookshelf View