![]() Using Page Break (wrong) instead of Manual Break (correct). If you didn't get similar result, then you might have done something different: the new style to create fourth page with the footer/page number and so forth. Then repeat step 3 exactly as first time i.e. This will create third page without the footer/page number. To proceed, follow step 3 but this time select Default Style from the dropdown list. Insert Field, select Page Number (result is 1 according to step 3).Īt this point, you will have two pages of blank document: The first page has no footer The second page has footer with page number."Added Footer" and change page number (if enabled, default is 1 to restart page number). Insert Manual Break, select a style i.e.Modify the new style and enable Footer.Select Page Styles and create a new style with new name i.e.In the menubar, select View and followed by Styles and Formatting (or press F11). Open LibreOffice with a new text document (or run LibreOffice Writer). Note that above screenshot has increased font size, reduced page size and reduced zoom scale to show the result, which is otherwise too small for overview. The following screenshot shows that it is possible to set different page numbers in footers per page. Users are required to be familiar with two important features in LibreOffice Writer: Page Styles and Page break (or Manual break for more control). This includes how to set different page numbers in footers per page. That allows users to customize different things per page. Use "Styles and Formatting" in LibreOffice Writer.
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