James Wilde wrote:
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
Haven't played much with those for a while, but it sounds like a good
thing to know how that would work. Do you want each new chapter's first
page unnumbered, and the remainder numbered within the chapter starting
at 2, or what? You can certainly modify the First Page style, or use it
as a base for your own
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