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page styles;creating and applyingdefining;page stylesstyles;for pages
+ overriding next style;for pages
-MW deleted "applying;" and added "styles;"
Creating and Applying Page Styles
$[officename] uses page styles to specify the layout of a page, including the page orientation, background, margins, headers, footers, and text columns. To change the layout of an individual page in a document, you must create and apply a custom page style to the page.
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Click in the page that you want to apply the page style to.
- Choose , and then click the icon.
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- Double-click a name in the list.
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+ Choose , and then click the icon.
+ Double-click a name in the list.
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+ Right-click the page style displayed in the Status Bar. Select another page style.
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To Manually Override the “Next style” of a Page Style
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+ Place cursor between the page with the page style and the page with the style specified in Next style.
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+ Right click and choose .
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+ Select the With page style checkbox.
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+ Enter the page style to be applied.
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+See Manually Defined Range of a Page style.
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+ A special situation arises when a Next style is different than the page style itself, and you want to apply that page style to two consecutive pages. For example, if you have applied First Page style to a page, and want to apply First Page style again to the immediately following page, then you must manually override First Page style, because it is configured to be followed by Default Page Style.