[bksvol-discuss] Re: Page breaks

  • From: "E." <thoth93@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2005 15:29:20 -0400

If the first nine pages are labeled I through IX and then page 1 begins, I assume I start on page I and tell Kurzweil to recognize this as page 1. Is that accurate? Do I use "user defined page" setting? Any further input is greatly appreciated?



At 01:23 PM 4/4/2005, you wrote:

Kurzweil will add page breaks automatically during recognition. Just press page down on any document and you will hear page numbers announced. Same thing pressing downarrow on page boundaries.
Automatic page numbers are not always synchronized with printed page numbers. E.G. a document starts with page 1, even though the first 18 pages or so may be front matter, and printed page 1 started with page 19. There is a facility to reconcile kurzweil page numbers with printed page numbers. You will find this under the navigation menu under 'set page number'.


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Hi. I am another fairly new volunteer who needs a bit of a crash course on page breaks. It's something I had not heard of before getting into BookShare. I use Kurzweil Version 9.2. Are page breaks automatically included in a Kurzweil scan? I know page numbers are vitally important, but is it preferable to have both page breaks andpage numbers? In validating, is there a symbol that will show whether page breaks are there? If put in manyually, do they go where the page number is or should be? If someone could clear this up for me, it would be very helpful. Thanks.





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