Tracy, Thanks for posting that infor about Conrol Page Down. I didn't even know I had a Page Down on my keyboard, but I looked for it and tried what you said. It seems easier, though I'm not positive until I try it with a longer book than I tested it with, than holding the down arrow and clicking the mouse or putting sequential page numbers in Find, which someone else suggested and which I also had been doing. It's easy for anyone to skip pages when scanning (or scan the same page twice), as I've found when I've validaed the books I've scanned before submitting them. If Ken doesn't get back to you or he doesn't have the missing and troublesome pages, let me know the edition and author (is it Thomas Paine's Common Sense?) and I'll see if I can get the book from one of my libraries -- though you may not want to hold on to it for as long as it might take. Cindy Cindy --- Tracy Carcione <carcione@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Guys, could you please check that you haven't missed > any pages, before you > submit? A page check is very easy; control-pagedown > in Word takes you to > the top of every page, right where the page number > usually is. > The last 2 books I have validated have been missing > a couple pages. I've > approved them anyway, because it wasn't enough to > make a huge difference, > but it's also something that can be easily avoided, > if the person with the > book in their hand would only take a little more > care. > Submitters get $2.50 for their work, while > validators like me get a whopping > $0.50, while seemingly doing a lot more work, if we > take the job seriously. > All I ask is that submitters take their part of the > job seriously, too. > Tracy > > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail