GroupHeader and GroupFooter are always related to the currently browsed page.

If your GroupFooter shows PageTextVariables from the pages, then indeed {*$:Variable} refers to the currently browsed page, not to the included page. In fact, GroupFooter is just another included page at the bottom of the current page, from the current group, it is never considered part of the included pages.

Depending on the complexity of your GroupFooter, you may be able to achieve what you want by manually including the GroupFooter with a "basepage=" argument, possibly twice:

Something like:
(:include Page1:)
(:include GroupFooter basepage=Page1:)

(:include Page2:)
(:include GroupFooter basepage=Page2:)

If it is a different group, use Group.Page1 and Group.GroupFooter.

Optionally:
(:nogroupfooter:)

Petko

On 09/04/2021 17:07, da...@ellendee.co.uk wrote:
I am attempting to include 2 pages into a third page. Each of the original
pages display using data in the page and template from the GroupFooter.

The part of the page which displays using the GroupFooter does not display when included. Is there any way around this? I suppose this mis attempting
to use 2 levels of include?

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