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Old 07-28-2015, 07:48 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by acitore View Post
I will most likely use Yandex map site for the mapping as it seems straight forward. However, the map builder is for inserting into websites, not programs. Is it possible to save it and add the map page to a MS Word/Open Office document? I have no idea how companies or other individuals do this.
You're going to want a resolution around 300 dpi at what ever the final print size of the map is. This is usually hard to do using "web resolution" maps from a website.

You'll need to check with Yandex, or whoever you end up sourcing maps from, about a commercial license for whatever maps you plan to use. When doing so they may have more info on getting high quality map images for print.

Not 100% sure how it is with the POD services, but traditionally a book would be layed out in layout software like InDesign or Quark on a page by page basis.

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