Kelly C., I've come across the same thing but I left the page in. I suppose it gives a sample of how the book reads--or it piques the reader's interest. I'll leave the queston for someone else in authority to answer, though. Cindy -- Kelly Carlson <kccat@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Gary, you basicly answered my question as well. I > felt left out since I felt no one answered my > questions, thanks. Anyways, you're right, when I > read larger print books, I read the front cover, > then the back then go into the book. Since the back > is already there, I'll do the front and fix the book > up a bit. :) > > Would you like to answer the other question? <g> I > have a page at the front that's a copy of a page in > the middle of the book. Now it exist like that in > the print copy but there's no reason for it. Can I > take it out? > > Kelly C > Kelly C __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com