https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=167183

--- Comment #8 from Mike Kaganski <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to p.brandt from comment #7)
> If I did that, I would have the name of the chapter twice on the first page
> of each chapter and therefore redundant. This is not desirable due to
> visual/design aspects. This is what i mean with "must not appear in the text
> flow".

This is usually mitigated by having a dedicated page style specifically for the
first page of chapter. This is implemented by creating such a separate page
style; configuring it as you want (e.g., disabling its header, or making it not
include the discussed field); in the style's General properties, setting up the
"Next style" to be the style with the discussed field in the header; and
finally, in the Heading 1 paragraph style, assigning the created "first page of
chapter" to the "page break before" on the paragraph style's Text flow tab.

This all turned into a "how to use this software", which is off-topic here, and
should be discussed on e.g. http://ask.libreoffice.org, hopefully after reading
guides and documentation available at
https://documentation.libreoffice.org/en/english-documentation/.

For this issue, it is important to decide, how to proceed with the difference
in handling of the incorrect document structure, which you demonstrate here,
which may affect interoperability with Word (which lacks advanced features of
page management, and provoke its users to do what you show).

Likely it should be confirmed. I am still unsure.

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