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Note
Do not delete the bookmark at the end of the document. If you do, the
cross-reference will not work.
If a field, such as a cross-reference, does not automatically update,
select the text containing the field and press F9.
Numbering portrait and landscape pages
To create page numbers on portrait and landscape pages in the same place and
orientation:
1) Refer to “Portrait headers on landscape pages” on page 132 to create a
landscape page style and landscape header or footer styles. When creating the
page style, select the Use dynamic spacing option in the Spacing area in the
Header or Footer pages of the Page Style dialog box.
2) Insert the page break and choose the landscape page style; do not change the
page numbering.
3) In the relevant header or footer, insert the page number field (Insert > Fields
> Page Number).
Defining borders and backgrounds
You can apply borders and backgrounds to many elements in Writer. Paragraphs,
pages, frames, sections, page styles, paragraph styles, and frame styles can include
both borders and backgrounds; character styles, tables of contents, and indexes can
include backgrounds only.
The dialog box pages for borders and backgrounds are similar in each case. To
illustrate their use, we will define a border and background for a text frame.
Tip
Page backgrounds fill only the area within the margins, including the
header or footer (if any). To extend the background color or graphic into
the margins, you need to define a frame of appropriate size and position,
anchor it to the page or a paragraph, and send it to the background. For
more about anchoring frames, see Chapter 8 (Working with Graphics).
Adding a border
To begin, select the frame, right-click, and choose Frame from the pop-up menu.
Choose the Borders tab.
Borders have three components: where they go, what they look like, and how much
space is left around them.
Line arrangement specifies where the borders go. Writer provides five default
arrangements but you can just as easily click on the line you want to customize
in the User-defined area to get exactly what you want. Each line can be
individually formatted.
Line specifies what the border looks like: the style and color. There are a
number of different styles and colors to choose from. The Line Style and Color
will apply to those borders highlighted by a pair of black arrows in the User-
defined map on the left hand side of the dialog box.
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