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My intention was to use the header function to describe each page of a
29 page document separately, with a couple of exceptions where two
pages may have the same header.

I thought that it would just be a simple question of telling the header
of each page to copy (or not) the header of the previous page. How
mistaken could I be?!!

No matter what I tried, I was totally unable to find the trick for such
a simple feature...so that I am beginning to question my sanity. ;-)
The final result was that the first header was all right, but all the
subsequent headers oscillated between the one for page 29 and page 26.
J-)

I'm using LO on Linux.

Version: 6.4.2.2
Build ID: 40(Build:2)
CPU threads: 2; OS: Linux 4.12; UI render: default; VCL: gtk3; 
Locale: en-GB (en_GB.UTF-8); UI-Language: en-GB
Calc: threaded

So what's the trick? I am sure that other users have been down a
similar path.

Greetings
Harvey



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