Hi, Wanda, It sounds like someone scanned a book with recognize columns on, but NOT in two-page mode. If a book is scanned two pages at a time but without turning on two-page mode, the two pages scan without a page break between them. If this is the case, you can either: 1) If you cannot tell where the second page of the two-page scan begins because there is not a page number or at the very least several blank lines to identify where a page break should occur, then you should reject the book. 2) If you can identify where the page break should occur between the two pages because a page number is present at what would be the top of the second page, then you can add the missing page breaks. 3) If, however, attempting to add the breaks proves uncertain or too time-consuming then you can reject the book. Hope this information answers your question and that I am understanding the problem. Lori C. ----- Original Message ----- From: Wanda Cochran To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, May 16, 2011 6:00 AM Subject: [bksvol-discuss] side-by-side pages Hello all. Thanks so much for your response to yesterday's question. My new question is what to do when you have a book file in which the pages are laid out side-by-side. For example, page 1 of the file has pages 1 and 2, then there is a page break, pages 3 and 4 are on one page, then there is a page break, but all the pages are in odd numbers to accomodate the sid-by-side layout. Do I reject it?