Den 2006-05-14 16:09:52 skrev Rod Engelsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Johnny Andersson wrote:
I don't know, suddenly it does not just work...
I tried page styles a while ago and it worked just like expected, but
now I try to set different styles when I already wrote 6 pages.
The first page is just one line and a gif. Page 2 is a table of
contents (using the proper tools for it).
The actual text starts at page 3 and starting with that page I want
pages to be numbered. Odd pages should have their page number on the
right side of the footer, even pages on the left side.
I managed to set a style for page 1, it's called First page and it is
a preset style.
I want another style for page 2, so I place the cursor somewhere in
that page and select another style.
When I move my cursor to another page and get back again, the stylist
says that the selected page style is Standard! So how do I actually
change the page styles? And why could I do it with the first page and
not with the others? Do I have to select page style before writing
something on them?
Maybe it's just Windows 98 that's performing a practical joke on me as
usual, maybe I should just restart my PC and try again...
--Johnny
You need to insert page breaks to switch to a different page style.
Either that, or use the "Next Page Style" parameter in the Organizer tab
of the page style.
It seems, after I have done some testings, that your suggestion is the way
to go. I will try it right now. The strange thing is that when I used page
styles last time (I don't use writer very much, I am more of a Calc
person) I think I did the same way I am doing right now, BUT it worked...
but of course I am wrong there, otherwise it would work now too...
Thanks for replying!
Regards
--
Johnny
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