very strange indeed.
And I was just about to start using the up-dated version ;-)
think I'll be waiting a bit longer now ;-)
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 6:07 AM, Paddy Landau <paddy@landau.ws> wrote:
I love Writer's new feature for headers and footers: the ability to turn off
"Same content on first page"…
https://www.libreoffice.org/download/4-0-new-features-and-fixes
… But for the fact that I can't get it to work!
It's probably something silly that I have done. I'll explain.
1. I create a new document with several pages.
2. I set the first page to style "Right Page", which sets every odd page to
"Right Page" and every even page to "Left Page".
3. I create separate headers and footers for the Right Page and Left Page
styles.
4. I turn off "Same content on first page" for the Right Page style (see
screenshot).
5. I change the header of the page 1, but this changes all of the Right
Page's headers, not just the first. Likewise, I change the header of page
3,
but this also changes the header of page 1.
How do I change only the first page's header?
Thank you.
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