> > I think you're supposed to use the number in the document; you could put > in the Comments section that the actual story, or main text, only has > ...pages > Cindy On Sun, Jan 20, 2013 at 8:55 AM, Denise Wagner <denisecwagner@xxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > Hi all, > > I have 2 questions. When checking in a book, which number do you use for > “Number of Pages”? Do you use the number in the document you are uploading, > or do you use the number of pages that are in the content portion of the > book? My document has 304 pages, including the front matter, but only > about 296 for the actual story. > > Second, I know Adult Content has been discussed here ad-nauseum recently, > but I don’t recall the rule-of-thumb. What is the “rule” in determining if > something has adult content? I know each individual has a different > threshold for this topic, so I’m not sure where the line gets drawn. I’m > inclined to label adult content to anything with the vulgar c-word (begins > with c, ends with t) or endless sex scenes that don’t necessarily > contribute to the storyline. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks, > Denise >