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Figure 96: Inserting a manual page break
Defining a different first page for a document
Many documents, such as letters and reports, have a first page that is
different from the other pages in the document. For example, the first
page of a letterhead typically has a different header, as shown in
Figure 97, or the first page of a report might have no header or footer,
while the other pages do. With Writer, you can define the style for the
first page and specify the style for the following page to be applied
automatically.
Figure 97: Letterhead with different page styles for first and
following pages
As an example, we can use the First Page and Default page styles that
come with Writer. Figure 98 shows what we want to happen: the first
page is to be followed by the default page, and all the following pages
are to be in the Default page style.
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