Thanks so much. That's pretty much what I thought, but figured I'd ask, just in case someone knows something I don't. Shannon Who can heal, but one who has healed herself? Who can know, but one who has asked and sought? Who can lead, but one who has traveled the way? --ancient French proverb ----- Original Message ----- From: EVAN REESE To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 11:49 PM Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: A question about k-1000 and protecting chapters I seem to be doomed this evening to telling people that there is little or nothing they can do. <smile> Are you referring to the headings at the top of each page, or the chapter titles at the beginning of each chapter. I don't suppose it matters, really. What I say here applies to both. Unfortunately, there is no magic setting that will assure that chapter headings will be recognized well. It can vary a lot from one book to another. The chapter titles or headings are often in a different font style or contrast to the rest of the print. Optimizing the settings to do the best possible job on the text in the book can sometimes make it less likely that you will get a good scan of the headings or titles. Some books do better than others because the font type, size or contrast of the titles is enough like the rest of the text that it comes out okay with the same settings. If the headings are sufficiently different, though, as I have seen on some occasions, then they will come out garbled. Sometimes, it doesn't matter what settings you use. They just don't come out well no matter what. Others may have better help, but that has been my experience. Evan ----- Original Message ----- From: solsticesinger To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Friday, November 14, 2008 11:38 PM Subject: [bksvol-discuss] A question about k-1000 and protecting chapters Hi, all. I'm using kurzweil 1000 version 11.02. I have noticed that chapter headings aren't always scanned in. I'm wondering if there is a setting I can use to ensure that this happens. Sometimes, they seem to scan fine, but, other times, not so much. So, I'm quite confused. I would appreciate any suggestions you might be able to offer. Shannon Who can heal, but one who has healed herself? Who can know, but one who has asked and sought? Who can lead, but one who has traveled the way? --ancient French proverb