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On 09/10/11 19:19, Brian Barker wrote:
At 17:36 10/09/2011 -0400, James wrote:
I've been struggling with getting it to fill a page. Maybe someone else can look at it and figure out how to make page 2 start on page 1 (First Page). Physically I want 'Cover' page style (as page 1), 'First Page' style (as page 2), 'Default' page style (as pages 3+). Logically I want page 1, page 1, pages 2+.

http://lockie.ca/test/pageTest.odt.zip

You have the "Keep with next paragraph" option set on much of the material on your third page, and the only way this material can be kept together is if it is moved to that new page.
o  Select the first three rows on the third page.
o Go to Format | Paragraph... | Text Flow | Options (or right-click | Paragraph... | Text Flow | Options) and remove the tick from "Keep with next paragraph".
o  Select the next table and repeat.
o  Once more and you're done!

You may be able to achieve what you want making fewer changes, but that's probably not important.

I trust this helps.

Brian Barker


This was exactly the help I needed.
I had paragraph formatting that overroad my paragraph styles/

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