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The thread discusses the issue of some Pampered Chef catalogs having page numbers that are out of sequence. Participants share their experiences and reactions to this situation, expressing varying levels of concern and frustration.
Views differ among participants regarding the severity of the issue, with some downplaying it while others express significant concern about misprints and the impact on their work.
Participants are primarily discussing their personal experiences with the catalogs they have received and the implications of any discrepancies.
Consultants who are managing their catalog inventory and may encounter similar issues with page numbering or misprints could find this discussion relevant.
Chef Kearns said:That's not that big of a deal. It will be a pain during a show, but not worth getting any panties twisted.
colegrovet said:I agree..... then again I'm not wearing any panties...![]()
Crystal Patton said:Me neither! Cool!
Wait, I'm wearing boxers. Are they yours?
stacywhitlow said:Definitely check them. I just recieved 100 & 45 are misprinted. Not just page numbers...but added pages in wrong place and upside-down. I even had one catalog that was cut shorter than the others. I started putting labels on before I noticed. ugggh!
pamperedlinda said:glad I have learned to swallow whatever I'm drinking before I read postings here!
Crystal Patton said:Me neither! Cool!
Wait, I'm wearing boxers. Are they yours?
Crystal Patton said:Me neither! Cool!
Wait, I'm wearing boxers. Are they yours?
stacywhitlow said:Definitely check them. I just recieved 100 & 45 are misprinted. Not just page numbers...but added pages in wrong place and upside-down. I even had one catalog that was cut shorter than the others. I started putting labels on before I noticed. ugggh!
colegrovet said:I'm not tellin...![]()
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Catalog page numbers may appear out of sequence due to various reasons, such as updates in product offerings, changes in layout, or the inclusion of promotional pages that are not numbered consecutively. This is a common practice to ensure that the catalog remains user-friendly and highlights important products or promotions.
No, the out-of-sequence numbering does not affect product availability. All products listed in the catalog are available for order, regardless of their page number. The numbering is primarily for organizational purposes and does not indicate stock status.
If you're looking for a specific product, you can use the index or table of contents at the beginning of the catalog. This section typically lists products alongside their corresponding page numbers, making it easier to locate items even if the pages are not in sequential order.
Yes, having out-of-sequence page numbers can enhance the catalog's design and functionality. It allows for flexibility in showcasing seasonal promotions, new products, or special collections without disrupting the overall flow of the catalog. This approach can also draw attention to key items that the company wants to highlight.
Future catalogs may continue to use out-of-sequence page numbers, especially if it helps improve the user experience or aligns with marketing strategies. Each catalog is designed with specific goals in mind, and the numbering system may evolve based on customer feedback and product changes.