Page Styles

In most cases, a large document requires several different page structures. For example, the title page needs neither header nor footer. The Table of Contents, which may extend over more than one page, uses Roman page numbering. The actual body of the document uses Arabic page numbering and contains the chapter title in the header.

OpenOffice 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.

Creating a New Page Style

Page styles are created using the Styles and Formatting feature.

  1. From the Format menu, choose Styles and Formatting.

  2. In the Styles and Formatting window, click the Page Styles icon.

  3. Right-click a page style and select New.

  4. Type a name for your page style in the Name box.

  5. Select which page style you want to use for the following page in the Next Style box. For example, if you want to use this page style for more than one page, select its name from the Next Style menu. If you want to apply this page style to just a single page, select your default page style from the Next Style menu. Whichever style you choose is the page style that will be used in all subsequent pages until you manually change the page style.

  6. Use the tabs in the dialog box to set the remaining styles for the page.

Figure 1: Creating a new page style.

Applying a Page Style

The style for each page is indicated at the bottom of the page in the second box from the left on the Status Bar. In this case, the Left Page style is used. To change the style, simply right-click the style and select a new page style from the menu. Use this method cautiously, though, as it will change the page style for all of your pages.

If you need to apply a new page style while maintaining the page styles you have already applied, you must first insert a manual page break. This is particularly useful when applying your default page style after your Title and Table of Contents pages.

  1. From the Insert menu, choose Manual Break.

  2. Select Page break.

  3. Select a page style from the Style menu and click OK.

Modifying a Page Style

You can modify a page style at any time. The easiest way is to double click the page style in the status bar. The Styles and Formatting window automatically displays for that page style. You can also press F11 to open the Styles and Formatting window, right-click the page style you wish to modify, and select Modify.

Page Orientation

OpenOffice uses page styles to specify the orientation of the pages in a document. For example, to change the page orientation of one or more pages in a document from portrait to landscape in a document, you need to create a page style that uses the landscape orientation, and then apply the page style to the pages.

  1. Follow the instructions above for creating a new page style.

  2. On the Page tab, select Landscape as the orientation.

  3. Click OK.

Figure 2: Creating a page style with Landscape orientation.

To insert the landscape page:

  1. Choose Insert > Manual Break at the appropriate location in the document.

  2. Select the landscape page style from the Style drop down menu.

At the end of the section requiring landscape orientation, another manual page break is needed and a new page style applied.

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