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Hi Michel,

I also checked the issue with windows and same version. It also
appeared there for mirrored and right and left pages. See screen shot
in attachment. If the attachment will be not delivered, you can find
the settings and result here:
http://transfer.benjaminbruecker.de/public/HeaderNotUpdated.png

Its a pitty, but I don't understand fully what what was the issue you
had seen. It seems to me, that this indicates that there is just a
refresh missing in the source code.

Would be nice, if someone confirm the issue I see.

Bye,
Sisyphos

p.s. sorry for sending this again; I missed the mail account before.

2011/3/18 Michel Gagnon <michel@mgagnon.net>:
Le 2011-03-18 07:40, Sisyphos a écrit :

Hi,

Everything what is necessary to reproduce this bug is in the subject.

You should have the same effect while doing this:
- Create a page style with "mirrored pages"
- leave "same content on left/right" for headers unchecked
- write something different into the headers for left and right pages
- its good to have enough text for at least two pages, to see what
where is the text body an where is the headers
- change the space of the header space of the style, confirm by clicking
ok
- result is different then I expect: only the right pages are updated
with the new settings; its an all possible views and also on print
view the same
- after I saved the document, closed it and reopened it the changes of
the header space are visible for all pages of the the style

Can someone reproduce this? I see this on several computers with
several documents on  OOO330m19 (Build:8)

Bye,
Sisyphos


Same version (in French) on Windows 7, and I cannot reproduce it., whether I
create a NEW user-defined page style or start by modifying the Standard page
style. But there is something strange I noticed on my first trial: I started
with a new page style defined as "mirrored pages", but I had not noticed
that headers were checked as identical left and right headers. I wrote the
first header (page 1), then realized that I needed to uncheck "identical
left and right headers." Fine, but the header I had remained for both odd
and even pages and had to remove it on its original page before I could
indeed write distinct right and left headers.

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Michel Gagnon – michel@mgagnon.net <mailto:michel@mgagnon.net>
Montréal (Québec, Canada) – mgagnon.net <http://mgagnon.net>


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