The only problem with this is that by putting P in front of the page number, it's probably messing up the stripper, as it probably can't tell it's supposed to be a page number. In that case, DAISY tags will be messed up and the pagination could be off. Take care. -- Julie Morales Email & Windows/MSN Messenger: mercy421@xxxxxxxxxxx Skype mercy0421 AIM mercylab421 http://juliemorales.avonrepresentative.com/ Currently in Winchester Regional, Virginia Mostly Cloudy, 77°F Wind:WSW-250° at 9mph gusting to 16mph Alarm clock: A device to wake people without small kids. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jamie Yates" <jamieyates@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: "Bookshare Volunteers" <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 10:11 PM Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Choose Your Own Adventure 41: Search for the Mountain Gorillas I have submitted a Choose Your Own Adventure book, #41, called Search for the Mountain Gorillas. It is a book where you read a little bit and it gives you a choice. If you want to do one choice you go to a certain page. If you choose another you go to a different page. Lissi validated one of these that I scanned before and she made the excellent suggestion for the page numbers to be at the top of the page, and to put the letter p before the page number, so that when the reader needs to go to, say, page 12, he or she can search for p12 and find page 12. If he or she just searched for 12, it might result in finding the direction to go to page 12 instead of actually finding page 12. The description of the book is: YOU'RE THE LEADER OF A JUNGLE EXPEDITION You've been sent to the Impenetrable Forest of Uganda to do a picture story on the rare mountain gorilla. On your second day there, you come across a whole family of gorillas, including a cute little baby. You crouch down to take pictures when suddenly you notice something at the edge of the clearing. A leopard is poised to attack the defenseless baby gorilla! If you try to frighten the leopard away, turn to page 43. If you decide We gorillas should fight their own battles, turn to page 62. Remember, the jungle is dangerous. You might be trapped in a hunter's snare, face a rampaging water, buffalo-or get the greatest story of your career! What happens next in the story? It all depends on the choices you make. How does the story end? Only you can find out! And the best park is that you can keep reading and rereading, until you've had not one but many incredibly daring experiences! Jamie in Michigan Currently reading: Escape to Freedom - Leon Rubinstein Find great deals on books at Half.com. 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.