On Saturday, 2 May 2020 10:17:28 BST Robert Großkopf wrote:
> Hi Ian,
> 
> you could try this:
> Change the TOC. It is protected against manual changes.
How do you change it if its protected other than update it? I couldn't find how 
to "unprotect it"

> Set the cursor at the start of the TOC.
> Press Alt + Enter two times.
> The first break will be part of the TOC, the second break will be out of
> the TOC.
> Set the TOC back to protection against manual changes.
Thats didn't work due to above i guess.
The only work-around i found was to delete the TOC and then insert a page then 
re-create the TOC.
I would have thought that LO should be able to insert a page (or page break 
etc) above a TOC without breaking the integrity of the TOC (but you'll have to 
remember to manually update it as usual with the new page numbers afterwards)
> 
> Regards
> 
> Robert
> 

regards

Ian

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