I had a case in which I had proofread a book in Open Book and when I converted it to RTF extra page breaks were inserted. I did not have Word and I was about to give up on it because I thought that I would have to proof it again line by line removing each extraneous page break. I finally hit on a solution. I was able to remove them in Wordpad. First, the most recent versions of JAWS will not read page breaks in Wordpad. I had to go back to an earlier version of JAWS that would. I think it was version 9. Then, noting that the extraneous page breaks were each right up against a character while the page breaks I wanted to keep had a blank line before and after them, I did a find and replace for each letter of the alphabet and every punctuation mark I could think of. I used the find function to find the character with a page break right affter it with no space. I replaced it with just the character and all the unwanted page breaks vanished. It took twenty-six operations for each letter of the alphabet and then more for the punctuation marks, but it was a lot easier than proofing the whole thing again.
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Okay, so JAWS was being flaky. Apparently these are hard page breaks after all! Not sure why it wasn't seeing them in that manner at first, unless it had to do with blank lines I was able to get rid of. Anyway, is there a method for removing blank pages in Kurzweil or MS Word? I'm about to lookfor myself but wanted to ask here in case I do not find anything. I realizethat Bookshare wants them to be there, but I believe it would be easier to insert them where appropriate rather than arrowing through a file line by line in search of the ones that do not belong. Thanks! -Alyssa From: bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Alyssa Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2011 11:29 PM To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Page Issue Hello,I cannot tell what is going on with a book I am proofing at the moment. Thebook appears to have double the amount of pages it should. When I checked, it seems that before each hard page break, there is something else which appears to be another type of break. I am guessing that this may be a soft page break but do not know for certain. If anyone else has seen this andknows more about what I am referring to, please help me get rid of these inone swoop. Otherwise, this is going to be a very tedious process. Thanks! -Alyssa
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