![]() ![]() There are many other uses as well, depending on the player's creativity. This is handier than the traditional sign "to do list" because it's portable. Another use of the book is to be used as a "to do list." This is done by writing tasks into the book and clicking "Done" instead of "Sign", which will let a player endlessly edit the book an infinite number of times, thus allowing for the list to be updated constantly. In addition, players can make stories out of them and make book stores or libraries for role-playing servers. Alternatively, Signs are used in the same fashion. This is handy when put in chests or dispensers at the spawn of a server for new players to access. ![]() It can be used as instructions to players in multiplayer mode by creating copies of a signed book that cannot be edited. Once signed, the book will glow like an Enchanted Book. If the book should be finished editing for good, click "Sign" to permanently close the book for reading only. When a player has finished editing, click "Done" to close the book. The page does not have to contain text to proceed to the next page. To go to another page, click the forward arrow, while the back arrow goes to the previous page. A player may then type the desired contents into the page, up to the thirteen lines. This will bring up the book editor screen. Once one has a book and quill, select the item in one's Player's hand and right click (for PC, use item for other systems). To use a book, one must first craft one (see crafting below). ![]()
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