Hi Kellie, Is there someone specific I could email at bookshare about this? I certainly want the original submitter to get their credit, because it was a pretty good scan to begin with. It was me who goofed it all up. And tedious though it is, I would hate to see this book rejected due to the error of my ways. Regards, Lea --- Kellie Hartmann <hart0421@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Lea, > There are two things you could do about Cat's Eye if > you want to put the > page breaks back in. First, I think the Bookshare > admin would be able to > kick back either the original submission or your > validated version, or maybe > even both, to the download page. You could then get > the hard copy of the > book again and put the page breaks in. If you had > your own version that you > validated to work from, it wouldn't be too > difficult, though it would be > tedious. > Alternatively, you could take the file on your > computer, use the hard copy > to put the page breaks back in, and submit the file > as if it were a new > submission. The difference is that you would explain > the situation in the > comments field, and state that the original > submitter should get the $2.50 > usual credit. Either way, if this book is in txt > format you will need to > first convert it to rtf and then add the page > breaks, because Word and > WordPad both eat page breaks in txt files. > > I'm not saying that you have to do any of this, but > in case you want to I > thought I'd give you ideas on how to go about it. > Thanks, > Kellie > > > __________________________________ Discover Yahoo! Find restaurants, movies, travel and more fun for the weekend. Check it out! http://discover.yahoo.com/weekend.html