[bksvol-discuss] Re: Hey everyone another question in regards to page numbers.

  • From: "Kristin Mills" <kristinm@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2016 13:46:22 -0500

Hey there Judy!
Hopefully you are having a great weekend! Thanks so much for your very helpful instructions in regards to doing page numbers. I just have one more question for you and I hope I can make myself understandable. Okay in the Stone Song The Isle of Destiny Series Book 1 which is the book I'm working on right now. I'm noticing that it goes text, blank line, page number, and than the page break, and lastly more text. However there's no blank line after the page break it just bumps up to the text and I'm refering to the page break here. Do I need to be putting blank lines after my page break or should I just leave it like the book has it? Hopefully you are understanding my question and if you need me to replacate it some more than that's not a problem. Again I appreciate all the help you have provided and I may be going overboard here however I just want to get it right so the book is accepted. Again I do hope you are having a great weekend and I do appreciate all of the help you have given me with this project of page numbers! Take care and I look forward to your very helpful tips for working here at bookshare!
Thanks
Kristin E. Mills --Original Message ----- From: "Judy s." <cherryjam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, October 21, 2016 5:38 PM
Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: Hey everyone another question in regards to page numbers.


Hi Kristin,

It can be done either way. The only requirement is that the page number
be on a line by itself, and the line with the page number must be either
the first non-blank line on the page, or the last non-blank line on the
page.

For example:

page break
page number
text
page break

is fine.

so is:
page break
blank line
page  number
text
page break

and so is:

page break
text
page number
page break

and so is:

page break
blank line
text
page number
blank line

These are all OK, and all kinds of variations on these are fine. The key
is that page number be on a line by itself, and either be the first
non-blank line or the last non-blank line on a page.

Hope that helps! smile.

Judy s.
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On 10/21/2016 3:50 PM, Kristin Mills wrote:
Hey there bookshare team members!
Hopefully everyone is having a good Friday afternoon! I apologize for
all of the questions here lately however I strive to do good work and
when I make mistakes I would like to improve so my books can be
accepted the first time. Anyway, one of the areas that I'm struggling
with here is page breaks and page numbers. I have two books from the
same author of TRICIA O'MALLEY and loving both of them. I'm noticing
in the original scan that the page numbers go like this of blank line,
the actual page number of the book, another blank line, and than a new
page break within the book. When I was a volunteer five years ago, it
was two lank lines, than a page break along with the page number of
the book on the page break and lastly two more blank lines followed
the page break. My question is should I be doing the page numbers like
the first way or doing them the second way that I described in this
post? Any help with this stuff of page numbers would be greatly
appreciated and I do hope everyone is having a great day! Thanks for
all of your help here lately and I do hope everyone will have a great
weekend!
Thanks,
Kristin E. Mills
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