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Re: [SLE] OpenOffice.org 'custom' page-numbering
- From: pelibali <pelibali@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2005 20:59:36 +0200
- Message-id: <20050621205936.0f912f6b@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi,
On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 18:52:52 +0200
Peter Vollebregt - gmail <.> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This can be done via Insert -> Manual Break
> Choose page break
> Choose a profile (standard?)
> Check 'change page number' (or something like it - using Dutch
> myself) Enter the page number.
>
> hmmm - could be easier, butit is not as bad as changing default
> bullets (i still have to find out how that works).
>
> Peter Vollebregt
>
Thanks, I just did completely the same! After I had all of the well-
numbered chapters (still in separated OOorg documents), first I
exported them as .pdfs, while skipping the inserted empty pages.
Then I combined that 'clean' .pdfs with Acrobat6's drag&drop, because
didn't want to experience just now through the command-line on
Linux...
All the best,
Pelibali
On Sun, 19 Jun 2005 18:52:52 +0200
Peter Vollebregt - gmail <.> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This can be done via Insert -> Manual Break
> Choose page break
> Choose a profile (standard?)
> Check 'change page number' (or something like it - using Dutch
> myself) Enter the page number.
>
> hmmm - could be easier, butit is not as bad as changing default
> bullets (i still have to find out how that works).
>
> Peter Vollebregt
>
Thanks, I just did completely the same! After I had all of the well-
numbered chapters (still in separated OOorg documents), first I
exported them as .pdfs, while skipping the inserted empty pages.
Then I combined that 'clean' .pdfs with Acrobat6's drag&drop, because
didn't want to experience just now through the command-line on
Linux...
All the best,
Pelibali
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