hi,
I’d like to import several chapters into a document (as sections – as linked documents)
and I’d like their headers’ contents to remain what they have when I open them (those documents) independently…
those headers would be fixed, not fields
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also, I’d like to have several “first pages”, like internal title / chapter title pages…
without headers…
I’m not sure if this even works with Libreoffice…
although I guess it should…
cause a book works like that…
so, any advice, any solution, any direction I’d greatly appreciate
I’m working my way through this problem for the first time
peter
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PS Nov 29, '22:
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okay, the “problem” I’m trying to find a solution to:
you have subdocuments that you link into your master document (in my case, a normal document, which makes no difference that I know of), and they are chapters, starting with a “heading 1” style line…
NOTE:
and the text is NOT ready and fixed yet… all text is being edited in all chapters…
So, let’s say, you have chapter #1, and it has 3 different (not the same) headers…
one for first page
one for even pages
one for odd pages
and in those 12 pages, those headers look as you want them…
you have entered the text manually, for 3 pages, page 1, page 2, page 3…
but as soon as you import this document into the main document (or master document),
the headers will be blanked out…
and this makes sense, of course…
just like it does that when you import a document, all styles in it will be overwritten by the master document’s styles of the same names…
it does make sense…
BUT… it’s not what we will want in many cases!
so, first, I’d like to find a workaround…
then, later on, I’d like to work up a suggestion that can offer this functionality…
and of course, I cannot be sure that my approach is even good…
this is why I’d be happy with any suggestion
thanks very much in advance…