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Re: [SLE] OpenOffice.org 'custom' page-numbering
- From: Christopher Shanahan <cshanahan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 16 Jun 2005 21:31:45 -0400
- Message-id: <200506162131.57850.cshanahan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
On Thursday 16 June 2005 17:31, pelibali wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an important deadline and slowly getting crazy with OOorg 1.1.1
> sitting on my SUSE 9.1:( I would like to modify the page-numbering of
> a single 12-page document as follows: 5,7-14,22- ; but found in fact
> no usable way until now...
>
> Is there a feature like that in OOorg to get the "first" page numbered
> as 5 in this case and get some extra-shift still in the following
> interval(s)?
You have to specify a different page _style_ to be able to change options such
as page numbering. Each time you change a page style you can change the
numbering sequence. Styles are a very powerful feature in OOo.
--
Christopher Shanahan
> Hi,
>
> I have an important deadline and slowly getting crazy with OOorg 1.1.1
> sitting on my SUSE 9.1:( I would like to modify the page-numbering of
> a single 12-page document as follows: 5,7-14,22- ; but found in fact
> no usable way until now...
>
> Is there a feature like that in OOorg to get the "first" page numbered
> as 5 in this case and get some extra-shift still in the following
> interval(s)?
You have to specify a different page _style_ to be able to change options such
as page numbering. Each time you change a page style you can change the
numbering sequence. Styles are a very powerful feature in OOo.
--
Christopher Shanahan
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