On 25/09/16 14:21, Brooks wrote:
I'm formatting a master document.
My chapter headings are like this:
"CHAPTER 1
Blah Blah Blah
textbody_textbody_etc_etc"
When I update the master doc LO inserts a page break between the 2 headings
on separate lines, so:
"CHAPTER 1"
.....page break....
"Blah Blah Blah
textbody_textbody_etc_etc"
If I manually delete the page break, when I update the master doc it gets
re-inserted.
Just a short query, are you really sure you need the added complexity of
a master document plus chapter documents?
I started out on this basis for a book because it seemed a nice and
logical thing to do. But then found that it was not necessary.
LO Writer can handle easily a technical document with some 15 chapters,
70 diagrams, Table of Contents with 3 or 4 levels, alphabetical index
etc with no difficulty.
Of course your requirements may well be different.
Philip
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- Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Paragraph Style: Heading. Master Doc Inserting Unwanted Page Break Between Title on Two Lines (continued)
Re: [libreoffice-users] Re: Paragraph Style: Heading. Master Doc Inserting Unwanted Page Break Between Title on Two Lines · Ricardo
Re: [libreoffice-users] Paragraph Style: Heading. Master Doc Inserting Unwanted Page Break Between Title on Two Lines · Philip Jackson
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