Maybe we should just remove the headers and replace them with something like... Na na nah nana na... catch me if you can, LOL :_) Being silly! Kaitlyn Level III Practitioner Reconnective healing and the Reconnection Level 1 Reiki healing Kaitlyn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Find your vessel and fill it wih the light and with the light behind the light,Then let the light shine for the world so others may know the truth -----Original Message----- From: bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bksvol-discuss-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Allison Hilliker Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2005 1:50 PM To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Working Around the Stripper? Hey guys, Anyone found a way to format a book so that it is able to go through the stripper while remaining in tact? Maybe like a potentially preventative measure? As I'm scanning a book, I've been deleting the headers myself but leaving in the printed page numbers at the top of the page. I've been inserting a blank line at the vary top of each page before the number in hopes of that being enough to preserve the page numbers. What do you think? Is that worth doing:? Will that help? Should I not bother with the blank lines?Is there another suggestion? What's worked for you all? I know there is no one solution that works, thus the recent thread, but if someone has tips, they'd be appreciated. I've been scanning and submitting for a long while now, but honestly never paid that much attention to the headers and page numbers until now. I just left things exactly as they were when scanned. The recent discussions have lead me to look at things more closely however. Thanks in advance, Allison