If it says you're at page 327 at the end, I would say that the page breaks were preserved and there are 327 pages in the document. Otherwise I wouldn't think there would be any way of calculating it. Pam >Hi folks, > >I've just downloaded an Openbook .ark file from the step 1 page. I used OB >to convert the file to .txt, then opened it in MS Word, and immediately >saved to .rtf. > >The only thing I notice about this .rtf file that is different from the rtf >files I validated before was that when I would go from page to page, I would >hear "page break" read by the screen reader. Now, when I arrow from page to >page, I don't hear "page break". I can still jump to the bottom of the file, >and I'm told I'm on page 327, which sounds to me like the page breaks have >been preserved. Am I correct? Or has the extra step of going from .ark to >.txt to .rtf been a negative move? > >Scott > >