Page number only. It is the header, but includes page number. We strip headers and footers, except for the page number. Hope that helps! Valerie >________________________________ > From: Nimit Kaur <kaur.nimit@xxxxxxxxx> >To: bksvol-discuss <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Sent: Sunday, September 22, 2013 3:43 PM >Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Question about a book, don't know how to subject it >right so read to find out > > >Hello, everybody, >Well, first, hopefully you are having fun wherever you are. Anyways, >I don't know how to subject my question right as I don't know what >these things are called. So, well, there is this book that I am >proofreading, and you guys know how we are supposed to have the page >number and only the page number in one line? Well, this book is >confusing. The pages seem to be okay, but whenever the page numbers >are inserted, the title of the book is written before it. I will give >you people an example, so that is how we are supposed to label the >book with page numbers: >Blank line >4 >Blank line >Text and dot dot dot >Well, this book has it set up differently. I am going to make up a >title, for example, as I don't know if I should give the direct title >or not. So, let's say, Bookshare Volunteer Guide is the book name, >KK? Then, that is how it is put in that particular book: >Blank line >Bookshare Volunteer Guide 4 >Blank line >Text and dot dot dot >So, here is my question, now, am I supposed to leave that title in >front of the page number or should I delete it and just leave the page >number so the Bookshare tool thingy doesn't think of it as something >else or what not? Hope you guys know what I mean... I mean, should I >leave it like, >Bookshare Volunteer Guide 4? >or delete the title before the number and leave the number? Like, >4? >You know what I mean? Thanks so much for your help! Have a good day, >everyone. Again, I just wasn't sure how to handle this type of thing >as I didn't encounter it so far. I mean, I have seen it in previous >braille books, but I don't know how Bookshare wants us to format it >and I don't want to break any rule here. >Talk to you later, >Nimit, who is confused > >