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How to compile book while building
Delmar Larsen
On 7/18/2021 6:55 AM, Robert Belford
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It is when your account is set for giving you that permission.
I have several already put together for gen chem that you can work with. Give me a day to find where they are. Delmar
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Robert Belford
Hi All, I am developing a lab manual and want to integrate a glossary into it while developing it. What is the best way to do that? I understand the glossary is in the back matter, and that is created when the book is compiled. But should you compile a book that is being developed? Also, I thought you could compile a book by the icon next to PDF/readability, but I am not seeing it. My real question is what is the best practice for integrating a glossary while building a lab manual? I was thinking I could just copy an existing one, and then modify the table to fit my needs. So my second question is where is a good general chemistry glossary? Cheers, Bob Dr. Robert E. Belford Professor UALR Department of Chemistry 501 916-6540
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