Simple.
All this applies to an English version, I don't kow how the menu items are called in the Chinese version, but you can practice with an English Knoppix first, so you know where to find what.
You
must use page styles for this, so I hope you know how to set up styles. The default page style is (tataaaa...): Default. (Check the status bar at the bottom.)
Let's imagine you want to put an index at the beginning of your document and let the main text follow.
Open the stylist, go to page styles, double-click "Index".
Now go to Insert - Manual Break and select Page break (default option), but
don't click on OK yet!
Under "Style" you see "None". Open that menu and select "Default". Check the box "Change page number" and set the number to "1" (default).
Now you may click on OK. If you insert a footer on the default page style and put a page number into it, you will notice that the default pages always start from "1", no matter how many pages of "index" you have in front of it.
The theory behind this: Tell OpenOffice to make a page break and start with a new page style. (It can actually be the same style.) This is also the chance to tell OO to restart counting after the page break. That "break" is the important thing, the "real" break...
So, no matter how many pages of the first style you have, the following style will always start to count from one.
This looks difficult, but it isn't. Just do it once or twice and you should be familiar with it.
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"I am at a rough estimate, thirty billion times more intelligent than you. Let me give you an example. Think of a number, any number."
"Er, five."
"Wrong! You see?"
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