On Wed, 21 Sep 2016 01:06:09 +
toki wrote:
>
> Ponder on why, for what the OP wants, they have to create the page style
> for the last page first, and the page style for the first page, last.
> Then factor into consideration what happens, if they get the number of
>
On 21/09/16 4:18 AM, toki wrote:
On 20/09/2016 Rory wrote:
You need to use a different page style every time the page header changes.
Details are given in this tutorial
Whether or not a new page style is needed for each even page, depends
upon the source of the headers. If it were, say,
Roy wrote:
>I gave the simple answer
Simple ≠ usable.
More pointedly, the cited web page doesn't mention that for your
proposed solution, one creates that last page _first_.
(If you start with the first page, you triple the amount of work needed
to create pages that flow together properly.)
>no
On Tue, 20 Sep 2016 18:18:18 +
toki wrote:
> On 20/09/2016 Rory wrote:
>
> > You need to use a different page style every time the page header changes.
> > Details are given in this tutorial
>
> Whether or not a new page style is needed for each even page, depends
On 20/09/2016 Rory wrote:
> You need to use a different page style every time the page header changes.
> Details are given in this tutorial
Whether or not a new page style is needed for each even page, depends
upon the source of the headers. If it were, say, chapter headings, then
only two
On Tue, 20 Sep 2016 16:33:03 +
James Portillo wrote:
> I am trying to have a different header title on each page but it is
> automatically copying the prior headers content. For instance I want to first
> head to have a certain title, page two I can edit, but
I am trying to have a different header title on each page but it is
automatically copying the prior headers content. For instance I want to first
head to have a certain title, page two I can edit, but then page 3 copies the
first pages' title?
I have tried the community forum and have tried