On Jan 14, 2010, at 15:40 , Barbara Duprey wrote: > > I think the preferred option is to use the First Page style for the first > page (you can apply it by bringing up the Styles toolbar and selecting the > page style icon). It has no footer, and flows naturally to the Default page > style. Once you have a second page, you can set the footer and page numbering > as above on that. From there on, the Default style will be used.
Aha, yes, of course. I did try that one time, and can't remember why I gave up on it. It seemed like such a good idea. Would that work with a master document, too? I have a master document for a book, which pulls in thirty or so chapters which I keep in individual documents. Perhaps I could have a standard front page as the First Page style? //J --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
