It would appear that on Feb 23, Helge Hafting did say:
> This works for document class "book":
>
> Immediately after the TOC (before your chapter*), an ERT box with
> \pagestyle{plain}
> This gets rid of the running header you didn't want. You will still
> get "contents" on TOC pages, if your TOC spans more than one page.
>
> The first normal text in the first chapter should start with an ERT box with:
> \pagestyle{headings}
> in order to reinstate the running headers that you probably want for your
> numbered chapters.
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Thanks Helge, that was even better than my old notes. I'm betting that most
of the details I'd need if'n I chose to get "fancy" with those headings
could be found by googleing (or since I don't like google tracking me
scroogleing) some of the keywords in your reply. That would likely lead to
LaTeX solutions which for me would simply be wrapped in ERT boxes...
But as it is, You already gave me the exact solution I wanted for the
current project.
Thanks!
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