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In Mimeo, it's easy to build and proof your documents.

This video will give an overview of how to build bound documents.

To begin, upload your files to your library.

In the Mimeo Print builder, we use "file" to refer to the original PDF you upload into the system.

We use "document" to refer to the binder,

notebook, or other print-ready document you create within our builder.

Select the files that will make up your final document.

For example, here we have a front cover, the intro, the guts of your manual, and a back cover.

First, you'll be taken to the document builder,

where you can add more files and change the order.

You can select which files will be color and which will be black and white.

You can also select which will be single or double-sided.

Finally, for any files that will be black and white,

you can change the color of the paper stock.

Next, continue into the real-time document preview for further customizations.

You can change the binding, cover preferences, paper stock,

and update your selections on color and duplex printing, if necessary.

We offer thousands of customizations,

including print-to-edge, tabs and slip sheets, landscape binding, and more.

If you need a customization you don't see, contact our customer success team.

As you add customizations, flip through the document for a real-time preview.

You can also check your price.

Finally, add the document to your cart.

You will be prompted to save it to your library or continue without saving.

Then simply add your shipping details and check out.

That's how easy it is to build a document in Mimeo Print!

To learn more about building specific documents or get more in-depth tips and tricks, check out our other videos.

For more infomation >> How to Build a Document in Mimeo - Duration: 1:49.

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Smith College students build a camping shelter at MacLeish Field Station - Duration: 1:09.

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- This was part of

our original discussions when we were

talking about at the MacLeish Advisory Board,

just like how to use the land out here

and making trails and you know having

everything that's out here now.

It's sort of something that we talked

about a long time ago

and now it's finally happening which is really great.

- It's up on blocks so wood doesn't rot as much.

There's a platform

'cause you like to have something to stand on

or sleep on.

- [Man] You're gonna want to carry

that straight line over.

Oh, it could be great for students

camping and classes that we have out here.

We have a lot of outdoor skills classes

in ESS, there's people coming

out for all kinds of reasons.

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