On Fri May 5 2006 17:22, + Leon O. Kearns wrote: > [ MODERATED ] ******************** > > > " It will probably be > "Default". (Yes) > > Move your cursor to the end of your current document, then press > Ctrl-Enter. (My document ends in the middle of the middle column, is that > where yu mean? After the last period.) This will provide a new page still > in three-column format. > Make sure your cursor is on that page. Then press F11 to bring up the > Stylist. Select the 4th icon in the toolbar at the top of the Stylist > which will show the list of currently available page styles. (Did all this > and yes it did say default.) > > Your current page style, probably "Default" will be highlighted. > Right-click on this page style and select "New". In the dialog box the > comes up, give it some reasonable name, such as "Illustration". In the > "Columns" tab set the number of columns to 1. (Did this columns were > already set at one.) > > Exit the dialog box. You should now have a blank, single-column page at > the end of your document into which you can paste your illustration page > data." (No still have three column page.) > > When I started wworking with this I saved my information for the news > letter. I had a template for the first page of the newsletter and I was > able to finally get it to come up (After I had upgraded my software > yesterday I had trouble gettin it loaded and letting me work as I normally > do. Never Upgrade software in the middle of your project..) When that > temple loaded I copy and pasted my information into the news letter but it > made the continuation pages have a heading like the first page which I > didnot want. Another problem is if I do get the page change I want, it > changes the preceeding pages also. I had things set up in the old software > so it would use a first page and the a continuing pg with out a header. > Then I decided that I wanted to add some pictures and that is when it all > went bad. Help. Do I scrape all my templates and start over or go > outside and work in the yard.
As you are not subscribed you may not have seen that: On Fri May 5 2006 23:48, Cor Nouws wrote: > Joe wrote: > > I'm not sure, but there may be a step missing here. After you created > > the "Illustration" page style, I think you have to double click on it to > > apply it to the new page. Might be worth a try. > > Double-clicking will apply the page-style to the first page. > Pls use Insert|Break > page and choose the style. > > Also, you can set the property Next page style for a page's style on the > tab Manage. That's of course in the page style dialog. > This enables you to automatically have left and right pages, for example. Please reply to [email protected] only. -- CPH : openoffice.org contributor Maybe your question has been answered already? http://user-faq.openoffice.org/#FAQ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
