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title: Making Your First Book | ||
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After you have installed Bloom, you can start making books! | ||
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First you’ll need to make a **Collection**. Bloom organizes books as Collections. A collection is a group of books that all share certain characteristics, especially the languages in the books. | ||
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After you have created a collection, you can create a new book and start adding pages, text, and images. | ||
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You may need to format portions of text. You may also need to format text styles, boxes, and page layouts. | ||
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Finally, you can print your book! | ||
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See also: [Installing & Updating WebView2](https://www.notion.so/abb24b6894f0488c8f772eee1afadb78) | ||
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Bloom’s user interface is powered by the same browser engine as Microsoft Edge, which is named “WebView2”. If WebView2 were to get damaged in some way, Bloom would not be able to run. It would direct you to this web page. | ||
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If this happens to your, here are some things to try: | ||
If this happens to you, here are some things to try: | ||
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## 1) Restart your computer {#78df2d52ce074ef5950792bee1ed9a92} | ||
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We have seen a situation where the above does not fix the problem, and have prepared a “nuclear option”: tell Bloom to use the WebView2 that comes with Microsoft Edge. | ||
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First, run Edge and make sure its version is at least that of Bloom’s minimum WebView2 Version (which is 112 as of the time of this writing): | ||
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![](./2039540903.png) | ||
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If Edge’s version is too low, update it. | ||
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Now you are ready to tell Bloom to use Edge directly. | ||
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The following has only been tested successfully with Windows 11. For other versions, there is a more complicated approach that we can walk you through, if necessary. | ||
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Close these windows and run Bloom again. If this doesn’t work, or even if it does, please get in contact with us ([[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])). | ||
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