On 4/21/2014 7:55 AM, Kevin O'Brien wrote:
Got caught by that misconfigured "reply" again.<g>
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From: Kevin O'Brien <zwiln...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Apr 21, 2014 at 8:54 AM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Why new page style after manual page
break changes all pages?
To: Sean Darcy <seandar...@gmail.com>
By design, a Page Style will normally affect the entire document. If
you want to have different parts of the document use different Page
Styles, I would suggest that you create Sections. Each section can
have its own Page Style.
I have never had this problem and have never had the need to create
sections. Maybe it's because I always use page styles alternating from
right page to left page and back. For instance, I begin a book with a
page style called "Title", marked as right page only and set the next
page style to "Copyright". I set the Copyright style to left page only
and the next style as FrontMatterRight. I set the FrontMatterRight
style to right page only and next style as FrontMatterLeft and set the
FrontMatterLeft style to left page only and next style to
FrontMatterRight. This puts me in a loop, and to break out of the loop
I insert a manual page break and check the option to change the style.
I also set the FrontMatter styles to use lower case roman numerals for
page numbering and I can change the page numbering at the same time as I
break out of the loop with the insert manual page break.
I find this necessary because I set my margins on right pages to have a
larger margin on the left and on left pages to have a larger margin on
the right. This is for binding purposes.
Dale Erwin
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