Hello
That's something that I prefer not to do.
This is part of an owners manual being printed front/back on an HP D145.
In print preview, the backs of the pages in this portion of the document
are all meant to be "blank" as the front is a form that is to be copied
and continuously re-used.
Because of pagination in Writer, the easiest default is to allow "blank"
pages that skip page numbers via <page styles>. This is consistent with
other page styles being used in other portions of the document.
Because it is the last page, it should not behave any differently then
the previous 5 pages.
1) Front with form, back is blank
2) Front with form, back is blank
3) Front with form (last page), no back page, no "back is blank"
"Widow" pages should be definable by the user within each page style. If
we can make new page styles, why not the "blank" page style as well.
This way I can show "Left blank on purpose" and the page number on
defined "blank" <page style>.
Open to any page and you know where you are and what it is. Looking at
another page to find the page number is not required.
I'm pretty sure theres another way around this, I just can't find the
code/adjustment to fix it.
Thanks though, it is always encouraging to get a response.
Paul
Cor Nouws wrote:
Hi Paul,
Paul D. Mirowsky wrote:
Hello
I have a form that is repeated for several pages.
The "layout setting" from the "page style" is <only right>. Landscape
with Header and Footer [...]
Have you tried to change the style to Right and Left? (in the menu:
Format|Page, tab Page)
Greetings,
Cor
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