J,

The PTR1 will put the heading/page marker at the beginning of the phrase
you are on.  So in the case of where your PTR1 gives you the page marker
just at the end of the sentence and not the start of the new one, split
the phrase so you end up with a *new* phrase at the point where you want
the page marker to go, and then put in the page/heading marker.  To be
sure I am putting it in the right place, I sometimes go in a few seconds
into the phrase I want to put the marker in, as I have found that
sometimes if you are just a second into the previous phrase, that is
where the marker gets placed.  This is the same with the PRS software
also.

Andrew

-----Original Message-----
From: J Garcia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 04 February 2004 08:12
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: placing a level on a book

HI all,

I'm wondering if some of you out there have noticed this anomaly with
the PTR1, and I'm hoping you Mary can give me some advice as you seem to
be using the PRs software to edit your titles, which I might turn to if
it has more reliable editing features.

I'm trying to place a level 2 mark within my newly created daisy book. I
go into the menus and go through the process, which you Andrew have
outlined, and it has worked over and over. For some reason, at this
exact point in my book, I can't seem to place the level 2 mark where I
want because it places it somewhere randomly. That is, I'm paused
exactly where the new heading is introduced, but I can't force a level 2
mark right where I want it. I have tried splitting the phrase, joining
previous and succeeding phrase, marking it as a group, and marking it as
a heading to no avail. Any thoughts out there? It seems as though the
PTR1 somehow falls off track and can't seem to place the edit marks
exactly where I want them. This has also happened for page settings I
have tried to make. out of 100 pages, about 3 are off prematurely by
about 3 seconds which includes last few words of a sentence before the
recording says Page 10 or whatever.

J Garcia


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