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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Tue Aug 18 20:53:46 +0000 
2009 -------
Now I've got it.
This is what MRU supposed as we discussed this off issue.

At step 3 you are make a hard formatting: The page has already the Style Default
but you force this applying manually the "attribute" Default.
Then the "soft" (over style) automatic of the page break with page styles
respect this hard formatting you have done, leave page 1 as Default and the
other as Envelop.

You can notice the same if you go to page 2 (which is now Envelop) and apply to
the page the Default style:
-> The page becomes *hard formatted* Default though its first paragraph still
shows a "page break before: Envelop"

To compare and understand the mechanism of hard/soft formatting:
- type in a new document: "this is a test" (default font is Times New Roman)
- select "This" and format it (again!) as Times New Roman.
- Change the default font of the paragraph (in the paragraph style) to Arial
-> the whole paragraph becaomes Arial but not "This" which remains Times New
Roman because it is hard formatted.

To get the first page correctly to Envelop, simply apply manually the style
Envelop to this page.

For  mw it's a "works as designed" = INVALID.

@MRU?

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