In news:4c0ab306.1020...@zepler.net,
openoffice.mbou...@spamgourmet.com <openoffice.mbou...@spamgourmet.com> 
typed:
> Twayne - twa...@twaynesdomain.com wrote:
>> In news:4c0aae0b.9050...@gmail.com,
>> Daniel Lewis<elderdanle...@gmail.com>  typed:
>>> Twayne wrote:
>>>> XP Pro and NOF 11
>>>>
>>>> Is there a way to set a new Style other than "Next Page".
>>>> e.g. how do you switch styles in mid-page and then back
>>>> again? I'm probably not well caffiene injected yet, but
>>>> I can't seem to do it. TIA,
>>>>
>>>> Twayne`
>>>>
>>> Insert>  Manual break. Select Page break
>>>
>>> Dan
>>
>> But ... that creates a new page; I want it to happen on
>> the same page so I can switch to the new style, type, then
>> revert to the old style without leaving that page.
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>> Twayne`
>
> You can change paragraph or character styles mid-page. I
> don't know for certain, but I wouldn't have thought you
> could change page styles mid-page, as by definition they
> apply to a whole page. What would you expect to happen if
> two page styles were applied to the same page?
> If you're trying to vary the left and right margins
> mid-page, try looking at Format > Paragraph > Indents, and
> perhaps create and use paragraph styles to set them.
>
> Mark.

I know. That's why I was asking here. 




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