Hi, Sandi. Yes, it was really good to hear your voice on the call yesterday, too. And I think you snuck in a nice compliment for me, too, which just tickled me pink! I can get that book via Inter-Library Loan, which takes two to four days (not counting today). You don't have to put it on hold for me, I'll just tell you what I can figure out and you go ahead submit it like you always do. They're still doing testing on me. I had three tests this week and I have five tests scheduled at a lab on Saturday. I'm just a mystery! Marilyn mmbeagle@xxxxxxxxx On Aug 2, 2012, at 6:29 PM, Sandi Ryan wrote: > Hi Marilyn, > > The book is A Monk in the World, and I don't know if it's available in many > libraries. My friend bought it through a religious bookstore. I scanned it, > and three people have worked on proofing it, but the last one noted a few > pages missing and rejected it. I've been able to take care of the missing > pages in the book's numbered pages, but I just didn't know what to do with > the three page numbers not accounted for in the front matter. > > If you can get the book, I can submit it with a hold for you and maybe you > can renumber it. I've not run into this problem before! > > Thanks, and good to hear from you! How's the anemia? Hope you're feeling > better! > > It was wonderful to hear your voice yesterday on the call! > > Sandi > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Marilyn > To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2012 5:24 PM > Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: A Pagination Question > > {PRIVATE MESSAGE} > > Hi, Sandi. > > I'm going to the library tomorrow, maybe I could find this book, bring it > home, and we'll work on it. I'm thinking it might be a map, it might be a > family tree/organizational chart, maybe something like that. What's the name > of the book and the author, please? > > Marilyn > mmbeagle@xxxxxxxxx > > > > > On Aug 2, 2012, at 6:15 PM, Sandi Ryan wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> I have a question about pagination of a book, and hope someone has an idea >> for me. >> >> I scanned a book (it's a religious one) that has several unnumbered pages of >> front matter, and then it starts numbering with Page xi, and has something >> like thirty pages of Roman numerals after that. I started numbering with i, >> but there were only seven pages before xi, so it appears there are three >> missing pages, though there aren't. >> >> How do I number the front matter in this book? >> >> Thanks much! >> >> Sandi