On Tuesday 09 August 2005 21:29, + Ali Farzin wrote:
> Hello
>
> I want type a long text for a book would be published and meet 3 problem
> for this. Please help and guide me.
>
> Introduce Problem 1
>
> I have a text that should be shown in the right margin of all right pages
> (odd pages) in a section. Like Header and footer but not is header and
> footer. Question 1
>
> 1. How could I put a special text in left or right margin and this text to
> be shown in the odd or even pages of the whole document?
have a look at PAge styles - especially Left /Right. More information is 
available at http://documentation.openoffice.org

> Introduce Problem 2
> I have several footnotes in some pages that each footnote contain one word.
> I don,t want that each of this footenote set in one row in end of page. I
> want that each of 2 or 3 or ... of this footnotes set in one row. Question
> 2
>
> 2. Is it possible to put several short footnotes in one row? if yes, How?
It is not possible.


> Introduce Problem 3
>
> I has 3 paragraphs in a page.
> a) the first paragraph is a text with normal style.
> b) the second paragraph contain two words and it is a title for the third
> paragraph. c) the third paragraph is a text, same first paragraph.
> When I edit first paragraph and add new sentences to this, next paragraphs
> are shifted to down. With adding a new row to first paragraph, last row of
> this page is shifted to next page. I continue to adding to first paragraph
> until all rows of the third paragraph is moved to next page. Now, third
> paragraph move completely to next page but the second paragraph (that is
> title of 3th paragraph) has stay in current page. I want that if all 3th
> paragraph shift to next page, the 2th paragraph is also shifted with fellow
> it. Question 3
> How can I joint a paragraph to next paragraph that are shifted to next
> pages together?

As you are not subscribed you may not have seen that:
On Wednesday 10 August 2005 04:22, Anthony Chilco wrote:
> Hi Ali,
> I can help with your third problem. To keep two paragraphs together,
> select the first paragraph (in your example, the second) including any
> blank lines between it and the following paragraph. Right-click and
> select 'paragraph'. Select the 'text flow' tab and check the box labeled
> 'keep with next paragraph'.
> tc
>

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