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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125280

Timur <gtimur@gmail.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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         Resolution|---                         |NOTABUG
           Severity|minor                       |enhancement
             Status|NEW                         |RESOLVED

--- Comment #2 from Timur <gtimur@gmail.com> ---
LO works somewhat differently than MSO and it has options "same content on
first page" and "same content on right and left pages".
You first enabled footer content and it was created on both pages. 

When in 6. you unchecked both options, there are two options:
- that *other* footer content disappears, and that's what you seems to expect,
- that *other* footer content is separated, but duplicated at the beginning. 
Obviously LO chooses 2nd option, you get "First Page Footer" and "Footer" that
you can independently change. 
And I find it correct because you alredy had content. If you remove "same
content on first page" that doesn't mean that you want none at others if it
already exist. 
If you wish you can remove *other* footer, you just delete "Footer".

This is a request for behavior change, so enhancement. 
I wouldn't call this a bug so I mark as NotaBug. 
But let UX confirm.

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