I ended up with a similar problem. What was happening was that somehow my
first page got defined as a cover page and so it wouldn't show the footer..
and then after that pages for split into sections some of which would show
the footer some of which wouldn't.. turned out to be a big mess.
Have you considered redoing the document.. it is just three pages as you
say. If it's not complicated that might be your easiest option.
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On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 11:51 AM, Dotan Cohen <dotancohen@gmail.com> wrote:
I have a three page document which has been edited in various
OpenOffice and now LibreOffice versions over the past three years. The
first and third pages have footers, the second page does not. I would
like to add the footer to the second page.
I tried Format -> Page -> Footer -> Footer On but this did not add the
footer.
I then tried Insert -> Footer. the footers "Default" and "No Footer"
was checked, so I unchecked "No Footer". This did not add the footer.
I then tried various permeations of the Footer options, none helped. I
then noticed that Format -> Page -> Footer -> Footer On was once again
unchecked. Checking it again did not help.
This is on LibreOffice 3.5 on Kubuntu Linux.
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