On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 01:30:08 +0100, Brian Barker wrote: > If you are happy to lay out the pages manually, this is fairly easy to > achieve just using manual page breaks where necessary.
Ugh! It's one of the reasons I'm not using LyX or LaTeX to do this. > It gets more > difficult if you want the text to flow naturally between the rectos even > when you modify that text. But you can do this by creating a frame on > each recto to contain the text - it can be the same size as the text > area - and then linking the frames. To do this, either use the Link > Frames button in the Frame toolbar, or else the "Previous link" and > "Next link" fields on the Options tab of the Frame dialogue. Once you > have linked your frames appropriately, text will flow naturally between > them. > Ok, this is what I'm looking for. I want natural text flow on the right- handed page and I'm willing to insert page breaks in the left-hand page since the content will not flow naturally from one page to the next. So when I use this approach, in a 50-page document, do I have to create 25 links? Or will Writer do it all automatically? Can I define this in the page style? Thanks, L -- Get free public speaking and communication tips by registering at http://www.duperval.com Bring out the speaker in you! --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
