On Sat, Aug 24, 2024 at 1:33 PM Tom <tomdkat@comcast.net> wrote:
:
So, after manually adding the page break, you should have the newly
added page, the page /after/ the newly added page and the page /before/
the newly added page.
If so, did you set the "Next Style" on the page /before/ the newly added
page to 'Converted2' and then set the "Next Style" of 'Converted2' to be
whatever style you want applied to the page /after /the newly added
page?
I thought I said so, but yes.
Once you have your page styles setup, you might have to manually update
the page before the "special" page and the "special" page to have the
correct "Next" styles. Also, you should be able to choose the style to
use for each individual page, without the subsequent pages being changed.
I downloaded the doc and got a 4 page ODT document.
Page 1 says "This is page #1" and the page style is Default Page
Style, with the next style as "Special Page Number 1."
Page 2 contains "This is page 2" and there is no footer. The style is
"Special Page Number 1" with the next style as "Default Page Style."
Page 3 is blank, the style settings match page 1.
Page 4 says "This is page 3", it has a 4 in the footer, and the page
style settings match page 2.
I can post screenshots to show this if need be...
Thanks.
Mark
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