Anything's possibl, especially with paperbacks. Once I was reading a book where threee pages were missing from the prologue, which were important. Fortunately, the book had been scanned and validated, and the validator was kind enough to send me the missing pages so I could know what had happened leading up to the main story. Cindy --- Scott Blanks <scottsjb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > HI all, > > Just completed scanning a paperback novel which came > out quite nice, with > the exception of four pages. When I scanned those > pages, and I'm using > Openbook by the way, all I got back were a few lines > of random text. The > text immediately before and after the seemingly > missing section appears to > fit together, so I'm leaning towards the possibility > of a couple blank pages > in the book. Does this happen often, blank pages in > the midst of a novel? > I've scanned the book on multiple scanners, using > Kurzweil and omnipage as > well, and both of those programs thought the pages > were blank. > > Thoughts? Suggestions? > > Thanks, > Scott > > > ____________________________________________________ Yahoo! Sports Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football http://football.fantasysports.yahoo.com