Florent,

On 05/17/2012 02:33 PM, Florent Guiliani wrote:
> Hello LibreOffice users,
>
> Using writer, I merged two documents into a single one in order to get
> the cross-references working between the two. It is now a single
> document from the Writer point of view. However from a 'logical' point
> of view, there's still two documents. The first pages belongs to the
> first document and the last pages belongs to the other.
>
> In all pages, the footer has the automatic fields "Page number" and
> "Page count". I'd like to make those fields working as they were two
> independent document. The footers would looks like this:
>   1/3
>   2/3
>   3/3
>   1/2
>   2/2
>
> Using a different page style and a manual page break, I am able to get
> the desired page numbers in each 'logical' document.
>
> Using a bookmark on the last page of the first document and a
> cross-reference to it, I am able to get the desired page count of the
> first 'logical' document.
>
> Now I am desperately trying to get the desired page count for the
> second 'logical' document. Thought?
>
> Taking the problem upside down, I would rather be happy if I could
> make cross-references between the two documents without having to
> merge them.
>
> Best regards to the users community,
> --
> Florent
>
Two questions:

How did you merge the two documents?

What type of references are you trying to maintain?

-- 
Jay Lozier
[email protected]


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