I'm imagining manually numbering pages.
Which is what I had to do (with pencil on paper!) for a 1000+ page set of agenda meeting notes. While answering the phone.
Or I was suppose to because the previous person in the position was a technophobe and did it by hand. I got them to switch to digital with a database.
Oh, it's even better, assuming I'm understanding it.
When you design things for print, you want it to look good. Roughly the same amount of text on facing pages, articles starting on a new page or an odd page or whatever the rule is.
If you do it manually, any time you change anything in the 400-page document, it messes everything else up and you have to check it all over again.
Oyyy.
I just got a prescription refill for my cat, and I think they gave me cherry flavor when they hadn't before. (it's just human medicine.) I don't think this is going to work out.
What, they don't make tuna-flavored medicine?
Each cat is different, but I have ended up with sticky cherry medicine all over me, the cat, and the bathroom walls/floor. Good luck!
Our kitty's liquid meds for her kidney disease is mint-flavored (it's basically antacid for humans). It has not, in any way, improved her breath.
Giving my dog mint-flavored chews does improve his breath, but he doesn't like them.
My sister's car is mad for mint. She'll try to steal your gum if you're not careful.
Catnip is a member of the mint family.
Aveda uses mint family stuff in many formulations. My cats attack my head when my salon uses aveda. The whole salon has seen the videos.