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Is there any mod that automatically creates pages in Minecraft books when you paste text? 1.12.2

Is there any book mods for Minecraft 1.12.2 that automatically creates pages when you, say, copy an entire story from Microsoft Word, and paste it into a book?

The current problem with Minecraft books, if your pasted text does not fit on a page, instead of automatically creating additional pages, it just does not paste.

This creates a lot of frustration and guesswork when trying to copy and paste texts into books.

Google has literally nothing (or it clearly cannot understand what I am looking for) as far as trying to find a mod to do this.

Apparently, there is a github for text2book, but the web app is horrible. It still over estimates, and causes text to not paste. Also, it ignored line breaks and paragraphs, and runs paragraphs into each other, so that option is out of the question.


So, is there a mod that can do this?

Thank You.

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Create fans have been real quiet since this dropped
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How to get into modded Minecraft: A 2026 Guide

**If there I create an updated guide, I will place it here. If you're seeing this text, it means that I either haven't created a newer guide or I forgot about this guide.**

Note that this guide is for people who want to use mods, not those who want to make them.

TLDR, use the Prism launcher, read through this later, and avoid mod downloads except from CurseForge or Modrinth.

So, you want to get into modded Minecraft? There's a few things you need to understand first:

The terminology:

*(Mod)pack — A premade collection of mods, sometimes with additional configuration or things like quests.

*Mod — A .jar file that is in the mods folder, which, when loaded, affects the game in some way. Each version of each mod is specific to a Minecraft version and/or loader.

*Loader — A mod which conceptually sits between the base Minecraft and your mods, allowing the mods to be loaded. The most common ones are (Neo)Forge and Fabric.

*Launcher — An application designed to make it easier to use and manage mods, as well as providing additional functions like downloading or sharing packs/mods. Examples are the CurseForge app, the Modrinth app, the FTB app, Prism, etc. I personally recommend [Prism](https://prismlauncher.org/)

*Instance — A collection of all the data for a particular copy of a modpack, including worlds, mods, configs, etc. If you are using almost any launcher, these exist and make it easier to use mods.

*Provider — A platform for storing and distributing mods and sometimes modpacks, like CurseForge or Modrinth. ONLY EVER DOWNLOAD MODS FROM THESE TWO SITES OR ANOTHER TRUSTED SOURCE. DO NOT USE SITES LIKE 9minecraft!

Some conditions and limitations:

*Some mods are just not available or easy to find. Most YouTube videos will link a mod/pack in the denoscription or name it, but otherwise it can be hard to find.

*Not every mod works with every other mod. This can be due to being on different versions/loaders, or due to the mods directly conflicting. For example, Sodium, a popular optimisation mod, changes a lot of Minecraft's rendering code, which can cause incompatibility with mods that use their own special rendering like Immersive Portals.

*Mods are not easy to make. If you need a very specific function, expect to pay someone to make a mod, learn to make mods yourself, or settle for a similar-but-not-exact functionality. This ties into my next point,

*Do not **ever** harass or make demands of developers. The vast majority make mods out of passion, and can't do it full-time. Incessant demands for ports to other versions or new features are awful and make many developers feel awful. Also, it's just rude.

*Malware does exist. Modrinth and CurseForge do their best to moderate and prevent malware being uploaded, but it does very rarely happen. Use common sense and heed my warning to only use those two.

*You need a Microsoft account that owns Minecraft Java. Modding for Bedrock is entirely different. Also, there are methods that support pirated/cracked versions, but I probably shouldn't endorse those.

If you've got all that down and are ready to actually get into actually using mods, let's finally get to it. It's actually pretty easy

(I'll add pictures later, for the moment, I'm using Reddit's awful mobile interface, so it'll have to wait)

*Install a launcher (I'll use Prism for my example)

*Log in to you Microsoft account on it.

*Configure your settings. 7-8GB of RAM is the preferable allocation, as higher amounts can cause issues on older packs.

*Press the cat button (optional, but who doesn't like cats?)

*Hit the add instance button on the top left.

Now, what you do depends on what pack you want to play:

*If it's an FTB pack, go to the FTB section (not FTB app import)

*If it's another pack, search for it on the CurseForge and Modrinth sections. CurseForge's search is notably awful.

*If you want to make your own pack (not recommended for beginners), go to Custom and select your loader and version.

Now, if you didn't choose to make a custom pack:

*There may
be mods which disallow third party downloads. Just follow the prompts to get those.

*Wait for the pack to download.

*Select the pack and hit play.

Done! Your first modpack should now be loading! While you wait for that, here's a bunch of other optional reading. First, the Q&A:


Q: What's the difference between NeoForge and Forge?
A: Very little. Due to a particular developer being a prick, the Forge team now makes NeoForge. If something runs on Forge, chances are it runs on Neo too.

Q: CurseForge sounds a lot like something related to Forge. What gives?
A: Pure coincidence. There are Fabric mods and Forge mods on CurseForge.

Q: I followed your guide, but something went wrong, how do I fix it?
A: Leave a comment here, and I'll try to help! I'm on here quite often, but even when I'm not, there's plenty of other awesome people in the community who do help! Just be sure to be denoscriptive. Attach the name of the pack or a list of mods, and tell us as much about the issue as you can.

Q: Why should I trust you?
A: If you asked this, you have a healthy sense of paranoia online. The answer is that I've played modded for about a decade, and help people with this stuff often. Other people in this subreddit can vouch for me.

Q: What is this and how do I get rid of it?
A: r/feedthememes

Q: What is feedthebeast?
A: Feed The Beast, also known as FTB is a few things. It's a team of veteran developers and players, it's a community, it's a launcher... In short, due to old events, the name stuck around and now is almost synonymous with modded Minecraft.

Q: Help, I'm trying <mod> and have no idea what I'm doing!
A: A lot of mods provide guidebooks or online wikis. For older mods, there's also the FTB wiki. Some modern mods like Create even have whole animations baked in! If all else fails, ask here!

Q: Some versions have a lot of mods, and some have relatively few. Why?
A: The three you'll notice as having a disproportionate amount of mods and packs are 1.7.10, 1.12.2, and 1.20.1. Each of these are the versions just before some super-major change, which also happened to give developers decent points to focus on.

Often, people ask what mods/packs they should play first. This question crops up so often and has so many responses that it deserves its own section.

I **heavily** recommend that you start with premade packs rather than individual mod or making your own packs, but if you must, use Create, Oh The Biomes You'll Go (or similar), and JEI. It's a pretty simple introduction to modded, but hopefully interesting and intuitive enough to get you more interested in other mods.

Now, for the packs I'd recommend:

If you're fine with older mods, Blightfall is as good as modding gets. I've recommend it enough that I made [this](https://www.reddit.com/user/BreakerOfModpacks/comments/1q0kpye/the_blightfall_recommendation/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=mweb3x&utm_name=mweb3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button). It's awesome.

For more modern packs, CABIN is a cool pack to get you interested, while packs like FTB StoneBlock 4, FTB OceanBlock 2, or Liminal Industries are for more adventurous tastes.

SkyFactory 5 and 4 are really unique takes on Skyblocks, if you really love the void.

I defer to the comments below for other recommendations, for specific genres of packs or if you have extreme limitations. However, there are a few that I actively recommend new players do NOT try:


GregTech: New Horizons is the most complex modpack to date. It's great, but absolutely not for anyone starting off.

In a similar vein, any 'expert' packs, as well as difficult ones like RLCraft or Crash Landing are a hellish drag for new players.

The All The Mods (ATM) series might seem like a decent starting point, but they're massive packs with very little direction beyond 'this is the eventual goal'. Also, there's all that stuff with the devs being transphobic, but I'll stay out of the drama.

I think that about wraps it up. If you'd like to offer any other advice, inform me of mistakes, ask questions, or anything else of the sort, please do leave a
Solving the 'Identically Named Stuff Problem' FOREVER: Celebrating TWO MILLION Downloads with Version 1.5! (BIGGEST UPDATE YET; SCOPE WIDENED, COUNTLESS ISSUES SOLVED, GIGANTIC SUPPORT LIST)

Do you hate installing compatibility patches? Do you hate stripping assets from mods that authors worked hard on just to make them fit better with other mods? Do you hate having 7 different kinds of Cattail? Do you hate having to choose only one major biome mod? The Rename Compat Project is here to help with all of this and more.

This resource pack will rename almost everything in modded Minecraft that shares a name with something else to... something else. Usually, something with more specificity. Two mods add turkey? Cool, one of them is a Forest Turkey now because that one spawns in forests. Got eight duplicates of the Maple wood set? Now you have eight different VARIETIES of Maple wood sets. Silver Maple, Sugar Maple, Red Maple, etc. Incompatibilities become variety. Limitation becomes possibility. Where some approaches to this problem choose to remove or strip away assets, The RCP says, 'There is room for us all'.

With Version 1.5, the Support List is getting genuinely massive. Just about every major mod which adds new metals is now fully supported. Just about every mod which adds compatibility between wood sets and other blocks is now supported. Just about every mod which adds crops or food is now supported. Just about every mod adding mobs, biomes, wood sets, etc. is now fully supported by The RCP.

The scope of the project has also widened; I've always cleaned mods' spelling/capitalization up here and there when adding support but with 1.5, I went a bit nuts. Basically every single consistency error within supported mods is now fixed. You will now consistently see vanilla naming schema respected across ALL mods supported; "Boat with Chest", "Bucket of Entity", "Block of Metal", etc. I also went ahead and deep-cleaned a few really unpolished mods like Casualness Delight, Ice and Fire Delight and quite a few others for your pleasure.

The ultimate dream of The Rename Compat Project is to eventually unite all mods for Minecraft under a banner of compatibility, cohesion and polish. With version 1.5, this dream is closer than ever.

Thank you all very much for the support, 2 million downloads is absolutely insane to me and I will be forever grateful to this community ♡♡♡♡♡♡♡

I'm also taking this opportunity to answer any questions about the project, 'No Stupid Questions' style as well as suggestions for additions to The Support List; all of which are nearly guaranteed to be included in the next update.

The Rename Compat Project has been included in: BMC2, BMC4, BMC5, Medieval MC 3, Medieval MC 5, Fear Nightfall: Remains of Chaos, and many others!

Check the FAQ on the project page for LOADS more info

View the full Support List / Install The Rename Compat Project:

https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/texture-packs/the-rcp

https://modrinth.com/resourcepack/the-rename-compat-project

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I think this is the fullest starting inventory I have ever had

only 3 empty spaces



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Alex's Mobs now for 1.21.1 Neoforge? OMG
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