Hi Cindy, as long as the page number is on a line by itself, with
nothing else on the line, and is either the first line of text on a
page, or the last line of text on a page, Bookshare's converter tool
will correctly find it. It doesn't matter how many blank lines occur
before or after it, the converter will correctly find it as long it is
the first line of text, or the last line of text on a page.
No text will be lost from the page if the page number is at the bottom
of the page instead of at the top.
Judy s.
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On 1/12/2016 12:41 AM, Cindy Rosenthal wrote:
Thanks for the question and answer, Debra and Judy. I'll save it in my notes for when I need it smile
Cindy
P.S. I usually move the page number to the upper-left corner but the book I'm proofing has it on the bottom of the age. I made a note that the pattern should be text, space, page number, space, page beak; Should there be another space after the page beak before next text? If not, will the first line of the text be lost?
Cindy
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 5:02 PM, Debra Lessin <dlessin@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:dlessin@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi
If a book has the Words “Chapter One” on one line and then below
it the name of the chapter e.g. “The Big Adventure”—
Are both the lines of text supposed to be made 16 pt and bold?
Thanks.