In addition to all that you've checked, I would check to see if the new
page "1" begins with a different page style. I would also check for a
section break as section breaks can create new page numbering.
Virgil
On 11/13/2014 09:17 PM, anne-ology wrote:
My guess would be you've found a bug ...
or maybe ghosts ;-)
From: svenja meyerricks <ajnevs@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 9:09 AM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] LO Writer page numbering resets itself halfway
through document
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Dear all,
I am not sure what to try anymore, so hoping that anyone on this list can
help please.
I have a long document (thesis) in .odf format, and the page numbers reset
themselves to 1 after page 170 or so (the page where the page break occured
sometimes changes, but even when I temporarily resolved it -see below- a
random page break or two always came back).
To resolve this, I have
- deleted and re-inserted page numbers several times (issue remained)
- searched for visible page breaks between pages (there are none)
- checked in the "format"/"paragraph"/"text flow" tab whether the first
paragraph on the reset page had the "Insert Break" box checked (it didn't)
- looked for the same in the paragraphs before and after the invisible page
break, but couldn't find anything.
- uninstalled and re-installed LibreOffice Version: 4.2.7.2 (that fixed it
at first, but then the same thing happened)
I would be massively grateful if anyone could help please, as I'm not sure
what else to try.
Many thanks,
Svenja
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