Hi Cindy,
If you can't get the page breaks to stick, you should probably accept it
with the edited changes, or release it so someone else can deal with it. I
say release it because somewhere in the back of my mind I thought you might
be one of the Mac users, and I don't know how to rectify the problem on
that system. If you reject the text version, while uploading the
rtf file, I have my doubts that the original submitter will receive any
credit even if you mention the situation in the comment field.
You could always submit the rtf file as an improved version after the
original appears in the library.
Dave
At 05:50 PM 5/13/2004, you wrote:
Tracy,
Here?s what I did with one of those TXT downloads that wouldn?t accept the rtf and didn?t have proper pagination when I saved as a txt file (it had also lost the italicizing and indented formatting for the long quotations and poetry): I went back and submitted the rtf file of the book as a substitue for the txt file, explaining that I?d already validated it and it should be rated excellent. I don?t remember irf I rejected the txt file or not I hope I did, so there wouldn?t be two copies.