https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=105304
tagezi <[email protected]> changed:
What |Removed |Added
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Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED
Resolution|--- |NOTABUG
--- Comment #2 from tagezi <[email protected]> ---
Perhaps the page break is not convenient to understand, but when you have the
first page as a title page and start of page numbering with the second page,
the page break greatly does work easier with the structure of a document.
When you have in the document, only a title page and with a second page that
page numbering starts at number 1, you can see two pages, but actually they are
three. You can check this by inserting field Page Count (Insert -> Fields ->
Page Count). This is because the hidden page is added. Title page is numbered
1, and the second page is number 1. Between them a hidden page 0 is inserted,
in order to comply with the parity.
The page break needs in order to know that in this place the new section
starts.
(In reply to Buovjaga from comment #1)
> tagezi: what do you think about this report? In short, it is about index /
> table of contents requiring additional steps to work with offset page
> numbering.
Page numbering is poorly documented. But problems with the table of contents
does not occur if all done correctly. I specifically wrote article for this.
https://dnimruoynepo.blogspot.fi/2017/01/page-numbering-libreoffice-writer.html
Or I do not understand about this. But we must remember that the numbering of
the pages is related to the first paragraph :)) If you want to change the start
numbering on a page with a table of contents (or index), you must first remove
its protection and then change the start numbering in the first paragraph of
the table of contents (or index).
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