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Originally Posted by kiwidude
And Adobe's definition is just as "meaningless" a number as Kindle's "location" feature to the average user.
So basically - I would suggest you tell your client they need to get over it  .
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This comment isn't exactly related to the OP's question, but it does relate to kiwidude's comment. One of my company's customers (we're a scholarly publisher) rather angrily noted that the Kindle version of one of our books didn't include the original page numbers (from the PDF from which the book was converted), and that "all" of his other scholarly books do show this information--which is only visible with 3G Kindle devices. Although it was tempting to simply write off this irate intellectual's patronizing comments, the fact is that consumers of scholarly/academic publications often need to create citations to reference their source material, and in the context of an ebook this is impossible if the information isn't provided to them.