Yes, your instinct is good. count back from page 9 and number the pages, 8, 7, 6, ...until you come to p. 1 (if there are any front pages preceding p. 1 you can use lower case Roman numbers On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 11:50 AM, Dornetta <dornetta@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > ** > Hey Guys; > My question is this: in the book I am proofing chapter 1 starts on page 9. > This is also true for the large print copy from which the book was scanned. > Just before chapter 1 begins there are several other content pages like > acknowledgments, a short poem, etc... Am I suppose to number these pages 8, > 7, 6, etc... (in the large print copy the pages are not numbered as such) > or am I suppose to insert blank pages to make the numbering correct so that > chapter 1 begins on page 9. (E. g., [blank page] page 8; [blank page]-page > 7, etc... > Hopefully this makes sense. > Thanks, > Netta > "Just because you are blind does not mean you lack vision"-Stevie Wonder > > >