Example: A book chapter sequence of pages
Book chapters typically start on a right-hand page, with the first page of the chapter
having a different layout from the rest of the pages. The other pages in the chapter
are “mirrored” for double-sided printing. For example, page numbers in the header
or footer may be positioned on the outside edge of pages and a wider margin
(allowing for binding) may be placed on the inside edge.
Table 4 shows the properties of two page styles (Right Page and Default) set up for a
typical book chapter’s sequence of pages.
Table 4. Properties of customized page styles for book chapter
Page Style Desired effect Property: setting
Right Page First page always on the right
(an odd-numbered page)
Page > Page layout > Only right
No header or footer
Header > Header > Header on:
Not selected
Top margin of page larger than
on other pages
Page > Margins > Top: 6.00cm
Default Mirrored margins
Page > Page layout: Mirrored
Header with page number on
the top outside of the page and
chapter title in the top middle
center of the page
Header > Header on: Selected
Header > Header > Same
content left/right: Not selected
Figure 248 illustrates the transitions from the Right Page to Default page styles, with
the change of header between left and right pages shown by the # symbol.
with different headers for alternate pages.
Step 1. Set up the Right Page style.
1) On the Styles and Formatting window, click the Page Styles icon to display
a list of page styles.
2) Right-click on Right Page and select Modify from the pop-up menu.
3) On the Organizer page of the Page Style: Right Page dialog box, change Next
Style to Default.
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