https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125280

--- Comment #22 from Mike Kaganski <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Adalbert Hanßen from comment #21)
> My trial: E.g. I inserted a forced page break above a headline in a
> document. Then following your hint
> > 
> > Specifically, you may mark that your *content* - some part of text, 
> > starting from *this specific paragraph*, - is placed on pages of this 
> > style. To do so, you mark the first *paragraph* of that part of text to 
> > start on new page with said style. And that setting marks the beginning of 
> > the part of document with this style; it will end as soon as another 
> > paragraph with such setting is encountered.
> > 
> 
> How do you mean “to start on a new page with said style”? I marked the
> paragraph which happens to be a headline (which is at the beginning of a
> page far down in my document). Then I changed the appearance of the footer
> of that page and created a new style LP2 from it and double clicked on that
> in the list under the pages styles. But since it was a left page, changing
> the header changed the headers of all left pages in the whole document, not
> just for the left pages from from this starting point. The same is true for
> changing the right pages. 

Page break with page style means you either use menu Insert->More
Breaks->Manual Break, and then in the dialog, you specify the style you want
from this point on; or you use menu Format->Paragraph; there go to tab Text
Flow, and check Breaks->Insert->Type:Page->Position:Before->With page
style:<your page style here>.

https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Faq/Writer/003

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