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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.



enter image description here



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}


    enter image description here



    enter image description here






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    • You can also do AtEndDocument{parvfillcentering [Last Page]} in the document preamble.
      – Werner
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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.



    enter image description here



    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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      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.



      enter image description here



      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
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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.



        enter image description here



        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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        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.



        enter image description here



        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}


            enter image description here



            enter image description here






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            • You can also do AtEndDocument{parvfillcentering [Last Page]} in the document preamble.
              – Werner
              36 mins ago















            up vote
            1
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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}


            enter image description here



            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer





















            • You can also do AtEndDocument{parvfillcentering [Last Page]} in the document preamble.
              – Werner
              36 mins ago













            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}


            enter image description here



            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer












            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}


            enter image description here



            enter image description here







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            • You can also do AtEndDocument{parvfillcentering [Last Page]} in the document preamble.
              – Werner
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            • 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




            You can also do AtEndDocument{parvfillcentering [Last Page]} in the document preamble.
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