Hi Kellie, At this point, I guess the page number placement is a non-issue. For braille, they are in the right place. The only place, in my opinion, where print page numbers are really important, is in textbooks. Part of what we are dealing with is that braille and print ways of doing things are often very different. An example of this would be the dash issue. For those who don't read braille, a dash is simply hyphen repeated twice with no spaces around them. However, Duxbury has chosen to keep the spaces in unless they are taken out for something coming over from print.