
You have an empty Subtitle paragraph after you TOC. Should you reorder the bits, you may forget this manual break and get at-first unexpected results. This a bad idea because the first one becomes special. You inserted a manual page break at head of the first poem title. Then your poems need only two page styles (no use for First Page unless you want something special on the “real” first poem page. You should layout your TOC in its own page style. In your case, your first page is a TOC, which IMHO is not part of the subsequent poems. The “recipe” given above is rather recommended for a “logical” group of pages, like a chapter. This is how you cause page style alternation. for the left page style, select Right Page.for the first page style, select Left Page.Note you can have fancy margins not related to each other.Īfter having recorded your styles (necessary only for custom styles to make sure they exist for the following step), go to Organizer tab and set the Next style drop-down menu: In the Page tab, set layout as Only left and Only right as appropriate (in fact, this is not really necessary for left and right page style, but may be needed for first page to force it to start on a right page). Left Page and Right Page can be used, just as First Page for the first. You prepare three page styles: one for the first page, one for left pages and one for right pages. You can now set your three separate headers on footers. Go to the Header tab and enable Header on, then uncheck both Same content on … check boxes. Open Default Style page style either through the style side-pane ( F11 but for MacOS) or, when in a page with Default Style, Format> Page. Usually, document structure is quite simple and Default Style will do. With this first method, you only need one page style.

There are two ways for independent left/right header/footer plus first page header/footer.
