Ross Johnson wrote:
So, confirming what Cor said:
It seems that manual page breaks are controlled entirely through
paragraph attributes. The Insert->Break->Page (with style) sets the
Break, Next Page Style and Break Before text flow attributes of the
first paragraph on the current page. Ctrl+Enter on the other hand only
sets the Break and Break Before attributes, and the Next Page
attribute is not assigned, which tells OOo to derive the page style
from the most recent (in document order) paragraph that has Next Page
style set. It appears that, when you are changing the page style via
the stylist or Status bar, you are changing the Next Style text flow
attribute of the most recent (in document order) paragraph that has
the Break attribute set, which may be several pages back in the
document, or the very first paragraph in the document if no manual
break has been inserted.
In the interests of correctness, that should be (changes in *here*):-
It seems that manual page breaks are controlled entirely through
paragraph attributes. The Insert->Break->Page (with style) sets the
Break, Next Page Style and Break Before text flow attributes of the
first paragraph on the *new* page. Ctrl+Enter on the other hand only
sets the Break and Break Before attributes, and the Next Page attribute
is not assigned, which tells OOo to derive the page style from the most
recent (in document order) paragraph that has Next Page style set. It
appears that, when you are changing the page style via the stylist or
Status bar, you are changing the Next Style text flow attribute of the
most recent (in document order) paragraph that has the *Next Style*
attribute set, which may be several pages back in the document, or the
very first paragraph in the document if no *Next Style text flow
attribute* has been *set*.
Ross
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