or it could be "big" and the "bi" didn't scan. maybe you could look inside the book; Can the scanner help you out Or one of us can perhaps get he print book and find out. --- On Fri, 8/10/12, Dornetta <dornetta@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: From: Dornetta <dornetta@xxxxxxxxx> Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Another Scanno question To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Friday, August 10, 2012, 10:53 AM Blank #yiv1473337011 BODY { MARGIN-TOP:25px;FONT-FAMILY:Arial, Helvetica;COLOR:#000000;MARGIN-LEFT:25px;FONT-SIZE:10pt;} #yiv1473337011 P.yiv1473337011msoNormal { MARGIN-TOP:0px;FONT-FAMILY:Helvetica, "Times New Roman";COLOR:#ffffcc;MARGIN-LEFT:0px;FONT-SIZE:10pt;} #yiv1473337011 LI.yiv1473337011msoNormal { MARGIN-TOP:0px;FONT-FAMILY:Helvetica, "Times New Roman";COLOR:#ffffcc;MARGIN-LEFT:0px;FONT-SIZE:10pt;} In the book I am proofing, the sentence goes something like this: This poses a g problem. The "g" is what I am questioning. Could this "g" stand for great? I know that this is assuming but how else can I tell what the word is? Thanks guys, Netta "Just because you are blind does not mean you lack vision"-Stevie Wonder