On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 09:09:40 +0200, Shmuel Himelstein wrote:

> I would like to have my default template number each page (starting from
> the second page) in the top right-hand corner, and have the first page
> number appear in the middle of the page at the bottom of the text.
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> I use Windows XP with OO 2.0.1.
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> Could anyone tell me how to go about this?
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> Many thanks,
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> Shmuel

1       Start a new document

2       Bring up the styles box: Format-Styles and Formatting, or f11.

3       Click on the page styles icon. Right click on the 'first page' style,
click on modify. Choose footer tab, select footer on. OK.

4       Right click on the 'default' style, click on modify. Choose header tab,
select header on. OK.

5       back to the document.  Choose page style 'first page'.  Click in the
footer, on the centre icon on the toolbar, and then on menu item Insert -
Fields - Page numbers.

6       Click in the first page, then on menu item Insert - Manual Break - Page
break, set the (next) style to default.

7       Click in the second page. make sure the page style is identified as
default in the Styles box.  Click in the header, on the right justify
icon, then on Insert - Fields - page number.

8       Click on File - Templates - Save, and give it a meaningful name.

9       Click on File -Templates - Organize.  Select the filename, click on
'commands' button, and then on set as default template.

10      Check by closing and opening ooo.  Your default writer template will
now have the specified page numbering.


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John

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