I believe [pg1~p][pnta] over-rides the "t" prefix, starts the following text at the top of a new braille page, and restarts numbering from p1. [pv1~p] would set the _next page to p1, but will not actually start the following text on a new braille page. Best, Rebecca On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 1:22 PM, Tina Jensen <livin4advntr@xxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > So I have been trying to follow the new Braille Formats by using the "t" > for my transcriber-generated pages and the "p" for the preliminary print > page #'s. > My question is: Why doesn't the "p" #'s start at p1 when I set it to start > at p1. The code I am using is [pv~][pv~p1][pnta] is this correct? > So the [pv~] to stop the "t" #'s and the [pv~p1][pnta] to start the "p" > #'s. > > By the way I am using 11.1 sr4. > > Thanks for your help. > > Tina >