Hi Anne

Perfect, thanks ever so and my apologies for the repeated question.  I did 
check the archives, (both our own and the public archives_ but I couldn’t find 
the thread to which you so very thoroughly responded.  So again, many thanks.  
This, if I can find a way to do it, could save me hours of work.

To explain.  The book I need access too in text is part of a project I’m 
working on for my employer.  Since they have a paperback version of this book 
published under license to them for use as they require it, I figured it 
wouldn’t cause any problems regarding copying the book.  I’ve actually started 
a dialogue with the author herself and she told me she would have no problem 
with this.  I am transcribing the book for the children at work.  As you know, 
I think, I work in the education sector here in the UK.

Again, thanks very much.

On 16 Aug 2014, at 22:16, Anne Robertson <[email protected]> wrote:

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