Am 2013-01-28 um 21:01 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:

> With \page[last] can fill your document with empty pages to fill the missing 
> pages which are needed for a certain imposition method but you have to use it 
> at the *end* of the document in *not in* the document.

I understood it as "forward to last page" and need it to place some information 
on the back page of the booklet.
That works as long as I don’t impose (arrange).

What would you suggest to put something onto the last (i.e. back) page?

Greetlings, Hraban
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