Kellie, did you mean your advice that Curtis submit in rtf to be for the future or that he should resubmit this book in rtf. Curtis, if you do the latter, there will be two copies. I think you could either submit the rtf as a replacement; or submit the rtf file and download the kez file and reject it, explaining that an rtf file has been submitted in its stead; or validate the kez file yourself and approve it. Cindy -- Curtis Delzer <curtis@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I'll do that, in fact, I should have done it before > submission, though didn't know if pagination, front > pages and bookmarks would survive the > transformation. > > Curtis Delzer > On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 13:27:18 -0500, Kellie Hartmann > wrote: > > Hi Curtis, > Because Kes is a specialized format it is necessary > for someone who has > Kurzweil to validate those files. This means that > sometimes it takes quite a > while for those books to be validated. If you would > like to reduce the > amount of time your book is likely to spend on the > download list, you might > want to consider submitting in rtf. > Hth, > Kellie > > > > > > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail