https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98560
--- Comment #11 from max12354678910@gmail.com ---
So I want that the first page has a footer, lets say Stlye Template a. But in
Libre Office there is a property of each style which automatically sets the
style for the naext page. So if I now want a different footer on the 2nd and
5th page and then the rest another style this can not be done without having to
make 4 styles for page 2 to 5 because if I set the following template in
template2 to template2 (since the same template should be on the next page too)
this will cause this template to be on all following pages since the property
of next style is inherited and therefore will set the 4th page also to
template2 etc. Until it reaches the last page.
My workaround was to create for page 2 and 5 each a different (but almost
identical) template. This way I can say that to template2 should follow
template3 and to that should follow the next template.
Solutions to that problem inculde:
- remove the "Next Style" feature completely (or it can be turned off at least)
- Style templates are assigned for a range of pages which will intelligently
expand if another page is inserted
Does this clarify the problem?
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