Deb,
It's hard to know without seeing the file, but you might try looking for
[lea] or [lea10]. Chances are that whatever code is causing this, the page
number is part of the code.
Steve
On Wednesday 1/8/03 11:44 Deborah Barnes wrote:
We have a transcriber who sent us a file where she has been unable to rid the document of a print page number Roman Numeral 10. There are no codes surrounding the page number but it keeps appearing when she is proofing the file.
There has to be a code somewhere causing this problem. Anybody have any ideas how I can find the code? I know codes to look for--such as pv and pntr and pnta etc. but maybe there are some codes I could be missing?
Thanks,
Deb B.
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