https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=136495
--- Comment #6 from Telesto <tele...@surfxs.nl> --- Created attachment 175380 --> https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/attachment.cgi?id=175380&action=edit Example file (In reply to Dieter from comment #5) > Perhaps it wold be useful to add information to following help page: > https://help.libreoffice.org/7.3/en-GB/text/swriter/guide/page_break. > html?&DbPAR=WRITER&System=WIN > Some informations are provided here: > https://help.libreoffice.org/7.3/en-GB/text/swriter/01/04010000. > html?&DbPAR=WRITER&System=WIN This probably more productive approach.. After reading you're comment I recall nagged about this from different angels and with success various people (UX/developers). I see inserting or changing an existing page from Portrait to Landscape (and back) as the most common case Topics of most interest (from my perspective) * Changing the first page to 'Landscape' where the next pages should be Portrait * Insert a new page, with different orientation between existing pages * Change orientation of existing page in a document without affecting the reset The issue being that you have multiple tools which look a good candidate at the start, but don't work out as expected. No go * Format -> Page Style -> Page Tab -> Landscape (makes the default Landscape * Format -> Page Style -> Organizer Tab -> Next Style -> Landscape (not intended to be used; Word Model? * Double clicking a page style inside sidebar with cursor some page -> Problem of the scope of the change.. Not limited to single page but some range (if page break has no explicit style, those will be included too) Route A; Insert -> Manual Page break -> and using explicit page style was most productive route. Route B: CTRL+A Enter -> Soft break. Next Format -> Paragraph -> Text flow tab -> Check With page style -> Landscape --- Side-kick Another topic to include is DOCX conversion.. Defining a style for a page explicitly creates pretty unworkable end result. Every page getting a unique Style :-(; so Page Style Portrait applied to different pages becomes "Converted1" for page 1 "Converted2" for page to " Converted 3" for page 3 and so on. [Save attached file to DOCX; and look at Format -> Paragraph -> Text flow tab. Consequence A: The usage of styles being ruined. There is no single page style (Landscape) anymore where can change something which affects all pages with same style (every page gets unique style] Consequence B: The generic name makes really uninformative what so special about the style. [No clue if DOCX being capable to store style names; doesn't look that way] LibO Page Style model isn't MSO approach :-(. And hell for intercompatibility -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.