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On 12.06.2012 17:55, Marius Popa wrote:
Good afternoon! I am a user of LibreOffice, both the installable version
and the portable one, and I want to know if headers and footers are
editable depending on the article the user is writing. I mean that if the
headers and footers can be edited like the ones in magazines, where each
article has its own header(s). Thanks in advance and I am looking forward
for your message.

Take a look at the Writer Guide[1], especially Ch. 4 (Formatting Pages), Section "Using sections for page layout", and Section "Creating headers and footers". There you will find the essentials about how to insert headers/footers and how to insert a field into the header containing e.g. the current chapter heading.

Cheers,
Nino

[1] http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Publications

PS: Sorry for eventual double posting - as I've not been subscribed, my first posting seems to still be waiting in the mod queue...

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