Sorry if I've laboured the point but just want to make sure I explain what I am trying to achieve. So I am looking for a simple solution of using the header box to input different text on each page as outlined above,because the header stays where it is no matter what changes I would make to the page text. Yes I know I can type this page number in manually at the top of each page without a header, but what happens is that the text is modified several times prior to finalising and this causes the manually input page numbers to move sometimes in to the middle of the page and requires a lot of reformatting the pages to make it look right. Where the problem comes, is in using Headers to facilitate this, as it wont allow me to have a different page number on each page. Page No 004/12 may be in a new file which is fine. What I am attempting to do is type minutes for meetings and each set of minutes are contained in their own file e.g minutes of 010312 meeting then a new file for minutes of 080312 meeting, however I need to page number the minutes and carry each subsequent page number over to the next page, in the format Page No 001/12 then Page No 002/12 and Page No 003/12 and so on. If not then please help me figure out how to get this working right.I know several people have posted on this subject already, but that has just confused me more. Move the focus to the end of the page and go to the Page Layout tab in the Ribbon Page Setup/Breaks/Next Page section break Go into the Header area for this page and note the information in the blue 'tags': youll see a section identifier on the left and 'Same as previous' on the right. Click on the Page Styles icon (fourth one from the left) Double-click on the page style. ![]() Enter some or all of the data that you want on your cover (1st) page (or simply hit the return key a few times) Choose Format Styles and Formatting. Click into the first paragraph of your document. Follow these steps: Open a new word processing document. If this is repeatable on others' computers the I would say it's a word bug. You are writing a text document that should start with page number 12. If I select the same preset, however, it updates all headers, whether the "different on first page" is selected or not. This default behavior can be changed by Tools > Options > OpenOffice Writer > Table. Heading rows By default new tables have a heading row. I don't I am doing something wrong because I can choose a different header preset and it will work as expected. The location for displaying the table grid when a table has no borders is not particularly intuitive: use Tools > Options > OpenOffice > Appearance and select the Table boundaries checkbox. Upon doing this the headers on the first page are updated to the ones I just made for the following pages. You can now set your three separate headers on footers. Go to the Header tab and enable Header on, then uncheck both Same content on check boxes.
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