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Hello,

Your «Titre 3» style has a forced page break before, with a setting of
the page number to 5. Removing the setting makes the page number
correct again. The setting is part of the style, so Display Styles
(F11) > Find «Titre 3» in the paragraph styles > Text Flow
(Enchaînements) > Unset the page number and style command.

I hope this helps.

Rémy.


Le lundi 01 octobre 2018 à 01:30 -0700, Pierre-lo a écrit :
Hello,

I am a teacher, and I have a weird issue with one of my student's text
document.
We are working on page style and page numbering. I showed them how to break
page numbering using page styles and manual page break.

However, on the following document, I don't understand why the page
numbering breaks between pages 7, 8,9 and 14,15.
There is no sections, no page break, no manual modification.

What am I missing ?

rapport_de_stage.odt
<http://document-foundation-mail-archive.969070.n3.nabble.com/file/t495147/rapport_de_stage.odt>  



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