In a message dated 2009.09.18 21:48 -0500, James Knott wrote:

When I first read about styles, it was in an article (book?) written by
Solveig Haugland and learned about following page styles.  Also, there
is this document:
http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/userguide3/0207WG3-WorkingWithStyles.pdf

Thanks for the pointer. One nice thing about it is the discussion of conditional paragraph styles (paragraph styles that are instantiated differently depending on their context in the document) - which brings us full circle to the OP's question: how to set up first page and subsequent pages to handle numbering differently. So far, the only class of conditional styles supported by OO is paragraph styles. Though OO does not (yet) support it, a conditional page style might, for example, have page numbers by default but suppress page numbering on the first page.

John

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