Plus, some books are unpaged, especially children's books. If you can find out whether or not that's the case, you can put a note in the long synopsis so the reader will know. Cindy --- talmage@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > The blunt answer would be no where. > If it has some page numbers so you could get an idea > as to what page number > a certain page was, you could go from there, but as > they aren't one of the > required items you shouldn't arbitrarily assign > them. Not all books start > at page 1, 11, etc. so the chances of your hitting > it right would be > remote. Aside from that, they wouldn't really serve > much purpose, as where > they come in the most handy is checking for > completeness during the > validation phase. A good percentage of the time, > the page numbers fall > victim to the header/footer stripper and are never > seen in the final copy. > > Dave > > At 01:01 PM 12/15/2004, you wrote: > >I'm working on a book that has page breaks but no > page numbers. What is > >the best place to put the numbers? > > > >Jim B > > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail