In a message dated 2009.09.18 06:55 -0500, Lars Nooden wrote:
... I can make a running header with page numbers, but I do not want the page number to show on the first page. ...
That is described here: http://openoffice.blogs.com/openoffice/2009/07/the-simplest-approach-to-the-most-reliable-way-to-have-no-page-number-on-the-first-page-in-openoffic.html
That approach, using different page styles for first page and subsequent pages, requires the writer to (a) identify the start of the second page, (b) insert a page break at that point, and (c) change the page style at that point - which violates the principle of letting the word processor manage text flow. For example, if the first page content is increased, moving the manual page break, what happens to that page style insertion point?
FWIW, though, a slight variation on this seems to work OK: After getting more than a page worth of content, go back to the top of the first page, and *then* select a "First Page" style for that page.
John --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
