Yet another horrific printing mistake
Thank God for designers who wake up in the middle of the night and say to themselves, “Did we change the page numbers in the Table of Contents after re-designing the book?” This is what the wonderful, kind, especially great Kathy McInnis did last night.
We literally stopped the printing presses as they were starting to roll. And the Table of Contents has been saved.
That would have been a very embarrassing mistake.
Yes, indeed.
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OMG that JUST happened to me! It must be a common mistake. I got back the book proof and suddenly had this feeling I forgot to update the table of contents. Yep, sure enough. No page numbers.
Glad your designer noticed. Whew!