Yes, thank you, Brian and Pradeep.  I solved the problem by putting the
heading info in a table
instead (w/no borders).  But you know, it really shouldn't be that hard.   I
think there used to be
a "suppress header this page" option.  Is there nothing simple like that?  I
mean, if  you did have
a 12 page document and you didn't want the header on page 8 for some reason?
Helen, using using OO  2.4.0 on  SuSE 11

On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 2:08 AM, Brian Barker <[email protected]>wrote:

> At 21:50 21/08/2009 -0400, Helen Etters wrote:
>
>> I've searched the archives and see various problems with headers, but
>> haven't found how to get a header (company logo/address) to appear on page
>> one only.   I can get the logo to appear on all pages, or not on any, but
>> how can I get it to only be on page one?
>>
>
> The purpose of a header (as Writer uses the term) is to put identical or
> related material on more than one page.  You have a heading, not a header.
>  If you don't want your heading to appear on more than one page, the
> simplest way is not to put it in a header but instead to locate it normally
> within the text or anchored to the page, paragraph, etc.  There is nothing
> stopping you positioning your heading where you need it without the use of a
> header.
>
> I trust this helps.
>
> Brian Barker
>
>
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