Aperture books

Hi,
I'm doing my first aperture book. It's 80 pages and when I go to Buy, it says i have one text field with no text. I've been looking throught the book numerous times and I can't see it. My question is, will the text box show when the book is printed even though there is no text in it?
Also, does anybody know how long it takes from sending to receiving a book here in US.
Also, is there a good source of hints tips etc. on preparing a book?
Thank you.
John

**** Jon,
My question is, will the text box show when the book is printed even though there is no text in it?
Before you order the book, press the "Print" button and select "PDF" -> "Save as PDF". Then carefully  inspect the pdf-file with "Preview", and you will see exactly what you will get, when you order your book,
I found, that all empty text fields have been suppressed when printing, but I would not like to guarantee that.
Regards
Léonie
P.S. I don't know how long printing in the US will take, in Germany I usually wait for about three work days.

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