On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 17:51:27 -0400
Joe Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dijo:

> John Jason Jordan wrote:
> > Dang! Now I can't even delete the break that I entered!
> 
> You don't delete page breaks--they don'e appear in the text flow, so 
> there is nothing to delete. They are part of the paragraph formatting. 
> Check the paragraph before the page break (above the table as it would 
> seem), on the "Text Flow" tab. Uncheck "insert break".
> 
> > ... I believe the way you are supposed to do
> >> this is to enter a break at the end of the first page, and in the
> >> Insert Break dialog box stipulate the style for the next page. That
> >> would be fne, but how can I insert a break when the table spans the
> >> first three pages? ...
> 
> You do not need a page break, although that is often the right way to go.
> 
> Each page style has a "Next Style" setting (look on the Organizer tab). 
> The next style will take over automatically on the following page.
> 
> So you simply set the page style on the first page to "First Page"; the 
> standard definition of that style has "Default" as the "Next Style" 
> setting. Change the "Default" page style definition to include a header 
> or footer and all pages following the first will have your header/footer.

Thanks! That fixed it! And the paper is finished, printed out, and
ready to hand in tomorrow. Yay!

> The only hitch with this is that it won't carry over if you export to 
> .doc format.

Luckily I don't need to do that. 

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