Thank you very much Jean, that solves my problem. 

recapping for those reading along...
what doesn't work:
clicking on a page, double-clicking on a page style

what does work:
In the text flow box of your para styles used for chapter headings and
sections like TOC and Index and front matter, make an automatic page
break and assign the desired page style.

large document problem:
If for instance, you have chapters and appendices and need their page
style to be different, though you use Heading1 as the para style for
both. Manually change each Appendix by clicking in the Heading1 text
( "Appendix A How To...") and right-click paragraph; select text flow;
change from the chapter default style to your new appendix style.

John

On Fri, 2005-12-16 at 19:47 +1000, Jean Hollis Weber wrote:
> john fisher wrote,
> 
>  > Jean,
>  > I do not believe multiple page styles works.....
> 
> If your Heading 1 style is set to start on a new page 
> automatically, then do *not* insert a page break manually to 
> start a new chapter. If you want to change from one page style to 
> another (say, at the end of the TOC), put your cursor in the 
> first paragraph of the first chapter (the paragraph with the 
> Heading 1 style), right-click, choose Paragraph, go to the Text 
> Flow tab, and change the setting for "Page Style" to your Body style.
> 
> I may need to revise the info on page styles in the Writer Guide 
> to make this more clear, that it's one or the other: a manual 
> page break OR a heading style with an automatic page break.
> 
> Regards, Jean
> Jean Hollis Weber
> 
> -
-- 
John Fisher at Znyx Networks
Santa Barbara office


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