Not necessary, Cindy. Often in print books it will say Chapter 1, then TITLE, and since the tool puts them on one line, we have begun putting a colon after the 1 and putting it on one line ourselves so that it doesn’t look like all part of the title of the chapter. Does that make any sense? Valerie On Dec 8, 2013, at 3:06 AM, Cindy Rosenthal <grandcyn77@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I'm double-checking the chapter titles in a book I've just finished proofing > (I once had a book returned to me because the chapters were not in order > > When I was proofing Apparently I wrote the word Chapter like that, i.e as if > it were the first word in a sentence with the first letter capitalized and > the rest lower case. but the rest of the chapter title, which occurs after a > colon, I made all in capitals as it is in the book. All parts of the chapter > titles are 16B; do I need to change the word Chapter to be in caps? > CIndy To unsubscribe from this list send a blank Email to bksvol-discuss-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx put the word 'unsubscribe' by itself in the subject line. To get a list of available commands, put the word 'help' by itself in the subject line.