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Hi :)
In Writer you can set the first page to have different formatting from
the rest of the "book" so that it could be a title page or cover or
something.  In Calc i suspect you can set each work-sheet to be
different.  I think that is what Anne-ology is alluding to.  I'm not
clear about all that myself.  This guide might help or might just be
worth skimming through anyway

Errr, i think it's just the chapter 3 about Styles
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications#Getting_Started_with_LibreOffice

Regards from
Tom :)

On 2 February 2014 10:41, Mark Stanton <mark@vowleyfarm.co.uk> wrote:
Doh!

I meant, of course, "only the first sheet was *portrait* all the
others were, correctly, *landscape*".

Regards
Mark



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