Cindy, I figured out that the page numbers starting with page 1 are at the top of the page. However, does this mean the roman numberials are at the top necessarily? And yes, the early pages are copyright information but I still wasn't sure how to break them into pages. One last new question, how do you create a list with kurzweil! Thanks. Andrew > > From: Cindy <popularplace@xxxxxxxxx> > Date: 2005/01/27 Thu AM 02:31:16 EST > To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Question > > Andrew, > > If the first page number that you see is viii, chances > are the other un-numbered pages are the copyright > page, some blank pages, title pages, etc. > > What is the book? Perhaps I can get it from the > library and tell you if the page numbers are at the > top or the bottom. My guess is the bottom, because it > seems to me that's the only place I've seen small > roman numerals, but I may be wrong about that. > > It's also possible that I'll be able to find a page on > Amazon to tell where the numbers are. > > From the first page of the story or main text, can you > tell where the page number is? Is the number 1 before > the text or after what seems to be the first page? > > Cindy > > > -- awmckay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > > Hey guys, Sorry to kep hammering out question about > > page breaks and page numbering, but this the biggest > > thing that is new to me. I want to do it right so > > here i go again. How do you guys know if the page > > numbers you are seeing are at the tip of the page or > > the bottom of the page. this file I am working on > > was a doc file and i converted it to an rtf file. > > Therefore, it has page numbers but not page breaks. > > SO i am having to add them. The first page number > > which is for instance VIII is on the third page so I > > am unsure if it is at the top or bottom of the page. > > Any Help would be appreciated with that. > > > > Lastly, Like I said, the first page number is Viii, > > what do you do about the few pages before that that > > don't have page numbers or page breaks. Maybe this > > will be my last question about page breaks and page > > numbering! > > > > thanks > > > > Andrew > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we. > http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail > >