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      Mar 10, 2014 11:01PM
    
     I have done my best to add the Softcover print edition of this work. It all worked quite well, including the cover upload. HOWEVER, somehow, when I entered "South Africa" for the SETTING, the system elected to put Pakistan(!?) in that slot. Every effort I have made to correct that has failed. I obviously need urgent help in this matter.
      I have done my best to add the Softcover print edition of this work. It all worked quite well, including the cover upload. HOWEVER, somehow, when I entered "South Africa" for the SETTING, the system elected to put Pakistan(!?) in that slot. Every effort I have made to correct that has failed. I obviously need urgent help in this matter.
    
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      Every once in a while that seems to happen (and it's not always Pakistan either). Sometimes a second librarian doing the edit instead does the trick. Looks like it worked this time.
    
  
  
   Rivka, thanks so much. Depositing 200 devoutly Protestant Christian French Huguenots in Pakistan in 1688 would certainly have been a bit of a problem. Thanks also for combining the editions. The system ignored me on that as well.
      Rivka, thanks so much. Depositing 200 devoutly Protestant Christian French Huguenots in Pakistan in 1688 would certainly have been a bit of a problem. Thanks also for combining the editions. The system ignored me on that as well.
    
        
      Harry wrote: "Depositing 200 devoutly Protestant Christian French Huguenots in Pakistan in 1688 would certainly have been a bit of a problem."
Sounds like an interesting spec-fic premise though.
Happy to help.
  
  
  Sounds like an interesting spec-fic premise though.
Happy to help.



