On Sat, 2005-11-05 at 07:44 +0700, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
> On Friday 04 November 2005 23:41, Dan Lewis wrote:
> >     I would think that you want a few page styles. Use First Page for the
> > first page. Use another Page Style for your TOC and Preface. (I am assuming
> > you want the Preface to follow the TOC.) Then crreat a third Page Style for
> > the body of your document (call it Body). I would also suggest you use the
> > footer or header as the place where you insert the page number. Which ever
> > one you use should be place only in the Body page style. At the end of your
> > Preface, insert a Manual Break. Check (tick) Page Break. Select Body as the
> > Style. Check (tick) Change Page number. Make sure 1 is in the box.
> >      This is covered more extensively in the Introduction to Styles chapter
> > of the Getting Started Guide available at:
> > http://documentation.openoffice.org/manuals/index.html.
> 
> Thank you very much Dan.
> With your direction and some experiments, I am able to achieve the correct 
> page numbering. As you said, the key here is the use of style and manual 
> break. OOo is really amazing.
> 
> Btw, I wonder whether it is a small bug:
> I have 1 page. Then I insert a manual page break with Change Page Number to 1.
> When the break is inserted, there are 2 pages, but the number indicator on 
> the 
> left lower of the screen shows 3/3. Shouldn't it 2/2?
> 

Be careful, OOo is quite sensitive to Right pages and left pages and
will often insert an even page where it is not wanted. There are issues
on this but I find that being careful is just as easy.
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