LibreWriter - How to add a heading on the Endnotes page

I am using LibreWriter v 24.8.4.2 on Windows 10. All my endnotes appear on a separate page at the end of the document, which is fine with me. I want to put a heading on that page that says “Notes.” I can add such a heading with a page break before it, but the endnotes appear on a separate page after that. How can I put it on the Endnotes page?

Hi, that can be done if your entire text or chapter is included in a section.
Select chapter or entire text and menu Insert | section…
Try out on a sample file or copy your original file and then proceed in that way… Godspeed


EDIT
You could insert a frame for the heading but it will be on the wrong place in the TOC. Other problems, if you insert it in a header of the specific endnotes part. Section seems to be the only reliable way.

The best and simplest solution is to insert a fake note near the beginning of your document, e.g. at its title paragraph.

You must do this as early as possible, in any case before your first end note because endnotes are listed in order of appearance.

  1. Insert>Footnote & Endnote>Insert Special Footnote/Endnote (so that you can choose the anchor character)
  2. use a space Character for Numbering
  3. type your heading
  4. apply an ad-hoc paragraph style
    Don’t use any Heading n if you have a TOC because this heading would be collected in the TOC and be listed at the beginning of it, not at its page location at end of document. To use a formatting identical to Heading 1, right-click on the name in the style pane and New. You get a strictly identical style except it won’t be collected in the TOC.

If you want one heading per chapter, do the same trick (fake note) on a chapter heading.

The only thing you can’t do in notes is to insert a page break.

Reminder: this will work only on .odt documents.

Thanks. That works for what I need.