Dizia Jonathon Coombes em Domingo, 5 de Junho de 2005 23:48:
> > I did find the column break, but what I mean is is after a page, let's
> > say, I don't want columns anymore. I can't escape 3 columns and get back
> > to 1, aka a regular page...
>
> Okay, then that is a different issue. What you need to do is create
> page styles from the Stylist (F11) for each type of page. That is,
> create a style called "3Columns" which defines the 3 columns on the
> page. The "Default" style can be set to 0 columns as normal. You
> simply use the Insert -> Manual Break -> Page Break to define pages
> and apply the styles you need to each page.

This is not the issue, Jonathon.
The issue is that you might want to use 2 sections _on the same page_, for 
instance, one section with 3 cols and another with 1 col.
To do this is difficult and I do not know how to direct a person to do it 
easily.
An "Insert-> Manual Break-> section break" would solve the problem.

Also, and related with this, in the  "Format->Sections" window you cannot 
easily create a new section in a specific place int the section hierarchy - 
there no "new section" in the window!
 (OOo 1.9.104 in Linux, but the problem goes back to OOo 1.x)

Regards
José

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