Yes, it is as I thought. No option has been created for that purpose.
It makes sense. Thank you for confirming what I thought already to be true.
On 8/2/2015 3:39 PM, Rory O'Farrell wrote:
On Sun, 02 Aug 2015 14:55:54 -0500
CMLDMB <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear list members,
I was wondering if you could move pages from location A to location D
without "copy/paste"? The last information I found on this topic said
no, but it was posted in the AOo forum in May 2013. Maybe a new feature
has been added since then?
Thanks!
Cindy
If you are working in Writer, the answer is more or less "no". Writer works on
a stream of text and inserts page breaks where necessary into the output, which is
intended for a printer. The pages you see are fictitious and depend on the output paper
size. If you mark text on a page and insert it somewhere else in the document, it is
inserted into the stream of text and the text re-paginated to account for the missing
text in one place and the added text in the other place.
If you have marked the text by /Insert /Manual break : Page break, then that
text can be moved as a unit and will remain a unit, provided you move the
inserted page breaks with it.
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