LibreOffice 24.8 Help
LibreOffice can automatically apply alternating page styles on even (left) and odd pages (right) in your document. For example, you can use page styles to display different headers and footers on even and odd pages. The current page style is displayed in the Status Bar at the bottom of the workplace.
Choose
, and then click the icon.In the list of page styles, right-click "Left Page" and choose Modify.
Click the General tab.
Select "Right Page" in the Next Style box, and then click OK.
In the list of page styles, right-click "Right Page" and choose Modify.
Select "Left Page" in the Next Style box, and then click OK.
Go to the first page in your document, and double-click "Right Page" in the list of page styles in the Styles window.
To add a header to one of the page styles, choose
, and choose the page style that you want to add the header to. In the header frame, type the text that you want to use as the header.To add a footer to one of the page styles, choose
, and choose the page style that you want to add the footer to. In the footer frame, type the text that you want to use as a footer.If you do not want to have a header or a footer on the title page of your document, apply the "First Page" style to the title page.
If two even or two odd pages directly follow each other in your document, Writer will insert an empty page by default. You can suppress those automatically generated empty pages from printing and from exporting to PDF.
Choose LibreOffice - PreferencesTools - Options - LibreOffice Writer - Print.
Remove the tick mark from Print automatically inserted blank pages.