On Fri, Aug 23, 2024 at 1:23 PM Gabriele Bertolucci
<gabriele.bertolucci@protonmail.com> wrote:
I'm using LO 24.2.5.2 on ArchLinux.
I think the solution for your question is "insert manual page break".
Insert -> Other brakes -> Manual brake
In the appearing dialog you must specify a page style, then you can
forse the number of the new page.
Regards.
That didn't work for me.
I followed the steps you gave (slightly different prompts, but the
steps were there).
On the page after the manual break, I set the page style to my
'Converted2' style,
which has no headers or footers. This worked, but...
That reset all the following pages to Converted2, which I don't want.
I set the newly added page to have the 'Next Style' be my 'Converted3'
style, which has both a header and a footer.
That reset the current page back to Converted3 as well as all the
following pages.
The result is no effective change at all. I don't get it.
Thanks anyway.
Mark
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