Hi Russ,
Russ Mannex schrieb:
What I'm Running: Using Writer 3.4.4 on Mint 12 KDE.
What I want: A header on each page except the first page of each chapter
How I tried to do it: I created a separate page style for the first page of
each chapter. I disabled the header for this style, and set the "Default"
style (with the header turned on) to be the next style.
Why doing it manually? There exist a style named "First page". Assign it
to the first page and all should be right.
What went right: The selected page no longer had the header, and the following
page did.
What went horribly wrong: Every other page following that is missing the
header.
It seems that the only way to consistently get the style to work is to end the
first page with a manual break. Unfortunately, that would severely disrupt the
flow of the text (and the layout).
Is there any way to do this? Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
It should work in the way you tried it, without a manual break. Please
examine the settings again. Is there a wrong setting in 'Page layout'?
Kind regards
Regina
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