On Thursday June 07 2007 2:24 am, Richard Bos wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 05:00:44PM -0500, Dan Lewis wrote:
> > > The difficulty is however, that the page break is inserted by
> > > heading 1. As such the trick with to insert a page break at
> > > the chapter is not possible. The condition is that the page
> > > break is inserted with the page style New chapter, when Heading
> > > 1 is encountered. Now the page break login of the New chapter
> > > style should somehow be able to determine that when the page
> > > break is inserted an additional left page might be needed.
> > > This page is more or less blank, but it should provided the
> > > header and footer belonging to the default page style (in my
> > > case).
> > >
> > > The workaround at the moment, is to add a hard page break
> > > myself. This causes an extra empty page (with headers and
> > > footers). But this is of course not the right way to do it....
> >
> > I recommend you read the two chapters of Styles found in the
> > Writer Guide which is available for download at:
> > http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/oooauthors2/ for
> > information on how to use page styles.
>
> I did now, and chapter 7 "Working with styles" deals at the end of
> the document (page 31 and beyond) with this challenge.
> http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/oooauthors2/0207WG-Work
>ingWithStyles.pdf
>
> However, it does not tell how to prevent the problem of the truely
> blank pages (as those are inserted by the style "Heading 1").
> Might this be a bug?
Right click the Heading 1 style in the Styles and Formating
window, and select Modify. Click the Text flow tab. The middle of
that window is the Breaks section. What do you have selected there,
if anything?
Dan
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