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Changing page orientation within a document
A Writer document can contain pages in more than one orientation. A
common scenario is to have a landscape page in the middle of a
document, whereas the other pages are in a portrait orientation. This
can also be done with page breaks and page styles.
Different headers on right and left pages
Page styles can be set up to have the facing left and right pages
mirrored
or only right (first pages of chapters are often defined to be
right-page only) or only left. When you insert a header on a page style
set up for mirrored pages or right-and-left pages, you can have the
contents of the header be the same on all pages or be different on the
right and left pages. For example, you can put the page number on the
left-hand edge of the left pages and on the right-hand edge of the right
pages, put the document title on the right-hand page only, or make
other changes.
Controlling page breaks automatically
Writer automatically flows text from one page to the next. If you do not
like the default settings, you can change them. For example, you can
require a paragraph to start on a new page or column and specify the
style of the new page. A typical use is for chapter titles to always start
on a new right-hand (odd-numbered) page.
Compiling an automatic table of contents
To compile an automatic table of contents, first apply styles to the
headings you want to appear in the contents list, then use Tools >
Outline Numbering to tell Writer which styles go with which level in
the table of contents. See Chapter 4 for more information.
Defining a sequence of styles
You can set up one paragraph style so that when you press
Enter
at the
end of that paragraph, the following paragraph automatically has the
style you wish applied to it. For example, you could define a
Heading 1
paragraph to be followed by a
Text Body
paragraph. A more complex
example would be:
Title
followed by
Author
followed by
Abstract
followed by
Heading 1
followed by
Text Body
. By setting up these
sequences, you can avoid manually applying styles in most cases.
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