Adding text above page number on last page
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I am wondering how to add the text "[Last Page]" above the page number on the last page of my latex document?
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I am wondering how to add the text "[Last Page]" above the page number on the last page of my latex document?
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I am wondering how to add the text "[Last Page]" above the page number on the last page of my latex document?
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Hannah
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I am wondering how to add the text "[Last Page]" above the page number on the last page of my latex document?
Thanks.
Hannah
page lastpage number
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Welcome to TeX.SX! You can have a look at our starter guide to familiarize yourself further with our format. In particular, which document class are you using?
– CarLaTeX
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Welcome to TeX.SX! You can have a look at our starter guide to familiarize yourself further with our format. In particular, which document class are you using?
– CarLaTeX
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Welcome to TeX.SX! You can have a look at our starter guide to familiarize yourself further with our format. In particular, which document class are you using?
– CarLaTeX
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Since you're dealing with headers/footers, you can use fancyhdr
and condition on whether you're on LastPage
or not. Based on this conditioning, you can set whatever you want in either case.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{lastpage,fancyhdr,refcount}
usepackage{lipsum}
fancyhf{}% Clear header/footer
fancyfoot[C]{%
ifnumvalue{page}=getpagerefnumber{LastPage}%
begin{tabular}[b]{c}
[Last page] \
thepage
end{tabular}
else
thepage
fi
}
renewcommand{headrulewidth}{0pt}% Remove header rule
%renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0pt}% Remove footer rule (default)
pagestyle{fancy}
begin{document}
sloppylipsum[1-50]
end{document}
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IMHO, it is difficult to do so using fancy
. However, with a childlike thinking just for fun, I think that this may work:
documentclass{article}
pagestyle{plain}
usepackage[margin=1in]{geometry} % For nice-looking document only
usepackage{lipsum}
begin{document}
lipsum[1-33]
vfill
centering [Last Page]
end{document}
You can also doAtEndDocument{parvfillcentering [Last Page]}
in the document preamble.
– Werner
36 mins ago
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2 Answers
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2 Answers
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active
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active
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up vote
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Since you're dealing with headers/footers, you can use fancyhdr
and condition on whether you're on LastPage
or not. Based on this conditioning, you can set whatever you want in either case.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{lastpage,fancyhdr,refcount}
usepackage{lipsum}
fancyhf{}% Clear header/footer
fancyfoot[C]{%
ifnumvalue{page}=getpagerefnumber{LastPage}%
begin{tabular}[b]{c}
[Last page] \
thepage
end{tabular}
else
thepage
fi
}
renewcommand{headrulewidth}{0pt}% Remove header rule
%renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0pt}% Remove footer rule (default)
pagestyle{fancy}
begin{document}
sloppylipsum[1-50]
end{document}
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up vote
2
down vote
Since you're dealing with headers/footers, you can use fancyhdr
and condition on whether you're on LastPage
or not. Based on this conditioning, you can set whatever you want in either case.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{lastpage,fancyhdr,refcount}
usepackage{lipsum}
fancyhf{}% Clear header/footer
fancyfoot[C]{%
ifnumvalue{page}=getpagerefnumber{LastPage}%
begin{tabular}[b]{c}
[Last page] \
thepage
end{tabular}
else
thepage
fi
}
renewcommand{headrulewidth}{0pt}% Remove header rule
%renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0pt}% Remove footer rule (default)
pagestyle{fancy}
begin{document}
sloppylipsum[1-50]
end{document}
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
up vote
2
down vote
Since you're dealing with headers/footers, you can use fancyhdr
and condition on whether you're on LastPage
or not. Based on this conditioning, you can set whatever you want in either case.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{lastpage,fancyhdr,refcount}
usepackage{lipsum}
fancyhf{}% Clear header/footer
fancyfoot[C]{%
ifnumvalue{page}=getpagerefnumber{LastPage}%
begin{tabular}[b]{c}
[Last page] \
thepage
end{tabular}
else
thepage
fi
}
renewcommand{headrulewidth}{0pt}% Remove header rule
%renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0pt}% Remove footer rule (default)
pagestyle{fancy}
begin{document}
sloppylipsum[1-50]
end{document}
Since you're dealing with headers/footers, you can use fancyhdr
and condition on whether you're on LastPage
or not. Based on this conditioning, you can set whatever you want in either case.
documentclass{article}
usepackage{lastpage,fancyhdr,refcount}
usepackage{lipsum}
fancyhf{}% Clear header/footer
fancyfoot[C]{%
ifnumvalue{page}=getpagerefnumber{LastPage}%
begin{tabular}[b]{c}
[Last page] \
thepage
end{tabular}
else
thepage
fi
}
renewcommand{headrulewidth}{0pt}% Remove header rule
%renewcommand{footrulewidth}{0pt}% Remove footer rule (default)
pagestyle{fancy}
begin{document}
sloppylipsum[1-50]
end{document}
answered 39 mins ago
Werner
433k609531634
433k609531634
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up vote
1
down vote
IMHO, it is difficult to do so using fancy
. However, with a childlike thinking just for fun, I think that this may work:
documentclass{article}
pagestyle{plain}
usepackage[margin=1in]{geometry} % For nice-looking document only
usepackage{lipsum}
begin{document}
lipsum[1-33]
vfill
centering [Last Page]
end{document}
You can also doAtEndDocument{parvfillcentering [Last Page]}
in the document preamble.
– Werner
36 mins ago
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
IMHO, it is difficult to do so using fancy
. However, with a childlike thinking just for fun, I think that this may work:
documentclass{article}
pagestyle{plain}
usepackage[margin=1in]{geometry} % For nice-looking document only
usepackage{lipsum}
begin{document}
lipsum[1-33]
vfill
centering [Last Page]
end{document}
You can also doAtEndDocument{parvfillcentering [Last Page]}
in the document preamble.
– Werner
36 mins ago
add a comment |
up vote
1
down vote
up vote
1
down vote
IMHO, it is difficult to do so using fancy
. However, with a childlike thinking just for fun, I think that this may work:
documentclass{article}
pagestyle{plain}
usepackage[margin=1in]{geometry} % For nice-looking document only
usepackage{lipsum}
begin{document}
lipsum[1-33]
vfill
centering [Last Page]
end{document}
IMHO, it is difficult to do so using fancy
. However, with a childlike thinking just for fun, I think that this may work:
documentclass{article}
pagestyle{plain}
usepackage[margin=1in]{geometry} % For nice-looking document only
usepackage{lipsum}
begin{document}
lipsum[1-33]
vfill
centering [Last Page]
end{document}
answered 50 mins ago
Dũng Vũ
1,369322
1,369322
You can also doAtEndDocument{parvfillcentering [Last Page]}
in the document preamble.
– Werner
36 mins ago
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You can also doAtEndDocument{parvfillcentering [Last Page]}
in the document preamble.
– Werner
36 mins ago
You can also do
AtEndDocument{parvfillcentering [Last Page]}
in the document preamble.– Werner
36 mins ago
You can also do
AtEndDocument{parvfillcentering [Last Page]}
in the document preamble.– Werner
36 mins ago
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