[bksvol-discuss] Re: Adding page breaks

  • From: Robin Mandell <robinmandell@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 09:18:47 -0400

That's a clever way of doing it...one thing, though. Page numbers sometimes occur at the top of the page, and sometimes at the bottom. You'd need to read a few pages of the book to see where the page number lands.

Another thing to watch out for is that the page number (I've noticed this in a few books now) on the first page of a chapter or section may be in a different place than the page numbers on the rest of the pages. So, as in a book I validated yesterday (which needed page breaks put in but had all the page numbers), each chapter had the page number at the bottom of the first page, and at the top of all subsequent pages of that chapter.

At 09:12 AM 17/04/2006, you wrote:

I hate to see books rejected because of a lack of page breaks.  It is very
easy to add them in, if the book has page numbers.  When I do it, I find
the number 1, and add page breaks before all those numbers.  Then I do the
same for 2, 3, on up to 9.  It really doesn't take very long.
Usually, I combine it with my regular fixing of headers.
Tracy


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