Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can I really print as many copies of these manuscripts as I want? 2. Can I make some changes to what these materials say? 3. Can I sell copies of these when I get overseas? 4. I would like to use one of these in my home church. Can I do that? 5. There are different downloads of the same manuscript. Why are they different? 6. Can I make a new title page that has the name of our church or volunteer project? 7. I need something I can use on a subject I am not finding here. Can you help me? BACK TO THE MAIN-PAGE 1. Can I really print as many copies of these manuscripts as I want? Yes. You can print as many copies as you need for your own teaching and training and any number of copies you want to leave with the people you have trained. 2. Can I make some changes to what these materials say? No. You can not change the teaching content of any of the manuscripts. You can add the name of your team or project to the cover or make a completely new cover if it helps your work. However you must send us a copy of your new cover by e-mail. Also you can not remove the Copyright statement or change the author's name from any book. 3. Can I sell copies of these when I get overseas? No. You can not sell copies of these materials. However, some situations in some countries restrict the giving away of literature. In those cases, you may write and ask for approval to the selling of the materials on a cost-recovery basis only. InternationalPublicationsServ@gmail.com 4. I would like to use one of these in my home church. Can I do that? Yes. You may use these materials to help your church. There are just a few materials that are restricted from being used in the USA. Those materials will have a note on the ‘download' page for that material. 5. There are different downloads of the same manuscript. Why are they different? There are different types of layouts provided. Many have been re-formatted from our normal layout so that you can print them out on a standard 8.5"x11" sheet of paper like is used in the USA or you can print them on an A4 sheet of paper like is used in most other countries. There are five basic types you will find on our site. 1. This is a standard 8.5"x11" page, print 2 sides, with "binder" space. This means that the manuscripts is laid-out so that you will print text on both sides of your sheets of paper. So you have to run each sheet through you printer or copier twice. One time for each side. With "binder" space means that we have made that pages so that there will be a 1.5" blank space down the left-side of each page. That is so you can place it in a binding folder, place it in a notebook or staple it together down the left side. This way you can do that without having a problem reading the print after you bind or staple it. 2. This is a standard 8.5"x11" page, print 1 side, with binder space. This means that the manuscripts is laid-out so that you will print text on only the front side of your sheet of paper. So you run each sheet through you printer or copier once. This also means you will use more paper for each copy. With "binder" space means that we have made that pages so that there will be a 1.5" blank space down the left-side of each page. That is so you can place it in a binding folder, place it in a notebook or staple it together down the left side. This way you can do that without having a problem reading the print after you bind or staple it. 3. Print-a-book This is a lay-out that allows you to produce a copy of the original book. Your copy would be printed on both sides of each sheet of paper. It would be folded in the middle to make a book and then you would staple it along the fold. Then it would be a book. To produce this lay-out we take an original copy of the book and open it out flat. We remove the staples that hold it together and then make a copy of each side of each sheet of paper that make up the book. We then combine those images into a file you can download. To use this file you simply reverse our process. For more information on using this file please "click on this link". 4. Print-a-Manuscript This means that the manuscript or book has been printed out into a pdf file so you can print it on your home or office computer. Ot differs fro a "Print-a-book" in that you can not staple it in the middle and fold it into a book. A "print-a-Man" is printed and then stapled on the left-hand edge on the top left hand corner. 5. Print-layout This mean that this prints out a original for taking to a printer for the printer to trim and 'lay-out' his original for making a plate from which he would print. 6. Can I make a new cover page that has the name of our church or volunteer project? Yes. You may make a new cover page with the name of your team or project or your logo. You do need to send us a copy of your new cover by email. Remember you can not remove the Copyright Statement, change the Title, or change the Authors name. 7. I need something I can use on a subject I am not finding here. Can you help me? We will try. We do have other materials that are not shown own this site. If we can help you we will. Please email us with your needs. InternationalPublicationsServ@gmail.com BACK TO THE MAIN-PAGE |