![]() ![]() ![]() The value " 0 " here means "page number follows on from the previous page number". It can be seen, and changed, by placing the cursor in "the first paragraph on the page following the Page Break" and going Format > Paragraph > Text Flow. The Page Number you set is stored as an attribute of " the first paragraph on the page following the Page Break where the change in number is made". Go Insert > Manual Break > Page Break., and a small pop-up window allows you to change the Page Number for the first (and hence subsequent) page(s) following the Page Break. If you want to change the Page Number you must insert a Page Break and set the new Page Number. Page Numbers follow on sequentially from the previous page and there is nothing stored in the document to tell you what a given page number is because, apart from where a change is made, each page number is calculated by how far away from "its start" it is. This is the default setting on later installations where Page Breaks appear as a thin blue line.Īlso be sure to Set View > Non printing characters. Page Breaks now show on the screen as a thin coloured line and identify all Page Breaks. It is very useful to make Page Breaks visible by Tools > Options (Preferences on Mac) > OpenOffice > Appearance > scroll to Text document > tick Section boundaries > choose a colour for Page and column breaks. Also see the Writer Tutorials where you will find Document structure and numbering and Page numbering.īe sure to download the two files in Document structure and numbering and format the example file - it will help you immeasurably. You can get full information on Page Styles, Page Breaks and Page Numbering in Chapter 4 - Formatting Pages of the Writer Manual. You may find this explanation helps your understanding. ![]() If you want to change or remove a header, change or remove header text, change or remove a footer, change or remove footer text, change or remove the page number, hide page number etc, you must insert a Page Break and you must select a Page Style which makes the change you want.
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