Alex Zachopoulos escribió:
> Thanks, I have tried that. As soon as I change the Page Style on one page,
> say p. 5, from Default to First Page, all pages' style changes to First
> Page.
> PS Your english is fine! Thx and greetings from Greece!
>
> 2009/8/26 Fernando Jesús Rojas de la Torre <
> [email protected]>
>
>   
>> Alex Zachopoulos escribió:
>>     
>>> Hi Clayton! Thx for the post.
>>> Actually I have; after posting here the OP, then I d/l and read the
>>>       
>> section
>>     
>>> you refer to. I'm afraid I still have a few fundamental questions: it
>>> doesn't explain what the difference is between sections which appear at
>>>       
>> the
>>     
>>> 'same level' and those which appear indented as if 'belonging' to a
>>>       
>> previous
>>     
>>> section. Also, how the sequence in the list of sections relates to their
>>> actual position in the document flow.
>>>
>>> Lastly, I need to have a different page style applied to pages 3-19 of my
>>> document. If the text already entered belongs to various sections (as it
>>> does currently), OOo doesn't allow me to apply a different page style to
>>>       
>> a
>>     
>>> few pages: the moment I change it somewhere, it changes throughout the
>>> document.
>>>
>>> So, all in all I still am lost as regards sections. And I am not even
>>>       
>> sure
>>     
>>> if I can't get it, or if Sections in OOo are still somewhat primitive, or
>>>       
>> at
>>     
>>> least peculiar in their concept.
>>>
>>> -A
>>>
>>> On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 2:44 PM, Clayton <[email protected]>
>>>       
>> wrote:
>>     
>>>       
>>>> Alex Zachopoulos wrote:
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>>> I have this Write file which I am putting together, and I would like to
>>>>>
>>>>>           
>>>> keep
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>>> it organized with Sections, so that I can apply different settings to
>>>>>
>>>>>           
>>>> each
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>>> section, such as page borders, headers & footers etc.
>>>>> As I type along, I have at various points selected Insert>Section...
>>>>>           
>> and
>>     
>>>>> setup new sections this way. I have also done the same, after having
>>>>> selected some text. Right now, if I go to Format>Sections... I see the
>>>>> various sections, but some of them appear before others when I would
>>>>>           
>> have
>>     
>>>>> expected them to appear below (they come _after_ the others ones in the
>>>>>
>>>>>           
>>>> real
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>>> text flow), plus some of them appear in the list of sections on the
>>>>>           
>> left
>>     
>>>> as
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>>> if they are dependent on others, like a sub-tree hierarchy.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am trying to figure out how I can manage my sections so I actually
>>>>> understand what I'm doing, but I find the documentation in the Help
>>>>>
>>>>>           
>>>> section
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>>> sadly lacking. Any tips?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks, people.
>>>>>
>>>>> PS I am on Mac OS X 10.5.7, using NeoOffice. But it's basically the
>>>>>           
>> same
>>     
>>>> as
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>>> OpenOffice. Only very few differences.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>           
>>>> Have you checked out the User guide here:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>         
>> http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Documentation/OOo3_User_Guides/Writer_Guide/Sections_for_page_layout
>>     
>>>> C.
>>>> --
>>>> Clayton Cornell       [email protected]
>>>> OpenOffice.org Documentation Project co-lead
>>>> StarOffice - Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Hamburg, Germany
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>> Lastly, I need to have a different page style applied to pages 3-19 of my
>> document. If the text already entered belongs to various sections (as it
>> does currently), OOo doesn't allow me to apply a different page style to a
>> few pages: the moment I change it somewhere, it changes throughout the
>> document.
>> ---------------
>>
>> ¿Have you defined a new page style? I am not an expert with sections, but I
>> already used before.
>>
>> Press f11, then go to page style (four button left to right) and define a
>> new style with your needs. Then insert for example a manual jump (insert
>> menu, first option), select page jump and choose your new style...
>>
>> It's suppose it will work..
>>
>> Sorry for my english. My native language is spanish and i'm still
>> learning... Hope be readable. :-)
>>
>> Regards.
>>
>>
>>
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It's very strange. I did the procedure 5 minutes ago and i upload to
flickr results.... ¿could not have a error in ooo installation ?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/35298...@n08/3858729269/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/35298...@n08/3859517124/

Check in the status bar the name of the page's style...

I don't have idea what's happening...

Fer.

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