On Friday 29 July 2005 20:00, Joe Schaffner wrote:
> Answer: by inserting a section break.
>
> A section break is just like a page break, but it resets the
> headers/footers (which are indeed attributes of the section, not the
> page). I used section breaks all the time to start new chapters. Where
> did they go?
>
> How do I insert a section break in OO?
>
> I notice a 'Manual Break' menu item, with page breaks, but no section
> break.
>
> [To be sure: chapters always begin on a new page, but subsections
> don't, so the section break does not always start a new page, but it
> will always influence the headers and footers]
>
> Every document has one section (and one page) to start with. You can
> create more by inserting section (and page) breaks. You don't need
> 'styles' to do this.
>
> Anyway, I have reformatted my document according to your 'style'
> model, but I won't know if it has done much good until I move the h2
> heading 'style' out of the body of the page and into the page header.
>
> Can anyone tell me how to do this?
>
> Then I need to insure that the 'style' resets the headers/footers.
>
> How do I do that?
>
> I also need to define section attributes, like 'Voice' and 'Meaning'
> to go in the header with 'Title'. And I need to put the h1 title in
> the footer of every page (except the covers, of course)
>
> If anybody knows how to do this, would you mind modifying the
> (attached) document and sending it back to me?
Attachments are automatically removed from the list to prevent virus payloads.
You can insert the "chapter name" (i.e. the current "heading 1" style ) by
"insert" -> "Field" -> Other -> Document -> Chapter -> chapter name.
I hope that this helps.
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