https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=123578

--- Comment #14 from Oliver-Rainer Wittmann <o...@apache.org> ---
(In reply to Clarence GUO from comment #13)
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> [snip...]
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> So seems when AOO insert left/right page breaks, it will insert a left/right
> blank page beside every real page. It is not like the behavior in MS Word.
> In Word, insert odd/even page will insert only at largest 1 empty page
> because in word insert odd/even page means the following content will be
> start at a new odd/even page but will never affect following pages.
> I cannot understand AOO's behavior. There's no detailed information on AOO
> help. I think Word's behavior is reasonable.
> Could anybody teach me why AOO adapt such behavior?

Page Styles and the corresponding behavior is a feature of AOO. Such a feature
is not available in Microsoft Word.
One feature of Page Styles is that you can defined that it only creates
left/right resp. even/odd pages. This is the case for the built-in Page Styles
"Left Page" and "Right Page".
Thus, the behavior you are observing in AOO regarding Page Styles is intended.
It can not be compared to any existing feature in Microsoft Word.

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