Hi Darren, How you handle page numbers depends upon a few things. First, does your book have a table of contents in which material on these strangely numbered pages appear? If so, You might need to leave them as they are. Next, are you certain that the odd page numbers that you mention aren't scanning errors? For example, tc1 could easily be 101. Are you certain about the accuracy of the odd page numbers? I'll consult with some other Bookshare staff members, and get back to you, but it would be very helpful to know how certain you are that your page numbers are accurate as represented. Have you seen an actual copy of the book to verify them? Thanks for giving us more information to work with if you can. Mayrie -----Original Message----- From: bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Darren Tomblin Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 9:20 PM To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [bksvol-discuss] page number question Hi, i'm new to proofreading and I have a question about the page numbers in the book i'm working on. At the end of the book the page numbers are like I-1 and TC-1. how do I number these pages do I use a number or leave it like it is. thanks -- 73, Darren Tomblin (KC9JJJ) dtomblin@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.facebook.com/Darren.kc9jjj To unsubscribe from this list send a blank Email to bksvol-discuss-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx put the word 'unsubscribe' by itself in the subject line. To get a list of available commands, put the word 'help' by itself in the subject line. To unsubscribe from this list send a blank Email to bksvol-discuss-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx put the word 'unsubscribe' by itself in the subject line. To get a list of available commands, put the word 'help' by itself in the subject line.