Thanks for the quick reply, Judy! I am glad I am not the only one helped by
it, even if it is not necessary for others.
I am chasing my tail trying to still contact people and plan Doug’s memorial.
Life seems so empty now. I am hoping my boxes and boxes and shelving units
full of books distract me.
Valerie
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On Feb 12, 2020, at 4:05 AM, Judy <cherryjam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Valerie,
Go ahead and leave them in, as they will get ignored by the Bookshare
converter. I do the same thing as you do, for the same reason. It's just that
they aren't needed any more, thank goodness.
Thinking about you and keeping you in our prayers!
Judy s.
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On 2/12/2020 3:58 AM, Valerie Maples (Redacted sender vlmaples1 for DMARC)
wrote:
Judy;
May we leave them in if it makes it easier to read and proof as a sighted
scanner/proofreader? I catch scans and my errors better with the
“protections.”
Valerie
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On Feb 11, 2020, at 10:13 PM, Judy <cherryjam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:cherryjam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi Lissi,
The short answer is that there is no need at all for those blank lines to
protect text or page numbers. smile.
The long answer is that this is covered in the proofreading manual, if you
need more detail.
Just
On February 11, 2020 10:02:22 PM CST, Estelnalissi <airadil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:airadil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Dear Booksharian Friends,
Way back, because we knew the Bookshare tools sometimes stripped things
from the tops and bottoms of pages, we always placed a blank line at the
top and bottom of every page. We also placed a blank line above and below
every page number. This is how we formatted a page number at the top of a
page
page break enter
blank line enter
page number enter
blank line enter
text enter
after the last line of text blank line
page break
Here’s my question.
Do we still need to protect content this way? For example can we dispense
with the blank lines making the page look like this?
page number enter
text enter’'
page break
Thanks for helping me keep up with the times.
Always with love,
Lissi