Look for the tab character. Before you know it, you will a whole clump of them on those bad pages. G. Guido D. Corona IBM Accessibility Center, Austin Tx. IBM Research, Phone: (512) 838-9735 Email: guidoc@xxxxxxxxxxx Visit my weekly Accessibility WebLog at: http://www-3.ibm.com/able/weblog/corona_weblog.html "Shelley L. Rhodes" <juddysbuddy@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent by: bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 08/11/2004 01:14 PM Please respond to bksvol-discuss To <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> cc Subject [bksvol-discuss] Finding bad pages I have a delemna, and wondering if there is a way to find the pages I am seeking without reading the entire book again. I edited Lassie Come-Home over vacation and found two pages that needed replacing. Now I am back at my scanner and got the book back from the library to fix some, I can't remember one of the pages. One was so bad, that definitely needed rescanning, the other could pass as readable, but not related to the rest of the book. I have taken these files out of the KES format, saved them in rtf and edited them on the BN, so now, how can I find the partially mangled page fairly quickly? Got any ideas? Shelley L. Rhodes and Judson, guiding golden juddysbuddy@xxxxxxxxxxxx Guide Dogs For the Blind Inc. Graduate Advisory Council www.guidedogs.com The vision must be followed by the venture. It is not enough to stare up the steps - we must step up the stairs. -- Vance Havner