Charles Marcus wrote:
I hope I can make this question intelligible...

I have a Sales Template writer document that has a special footer that
has a Signature line and some legalese beneath the signature line.

What I need to do is have this special footer always be on the last
page, but when the document reaches two pages, I'd like the footer on
page 1 to switch to a different/simple footer (it will just have a date,
and 'Page # of #' on it).

I just can't figure out how to do it...

Anyone?
It sounds as if you want the natural flow to do the page style selection, but I don't really think this can work from the back to the front (as opposed to the First Page/Default setup, where the natural flow off of the first page will set up the Default style for the remaining pages). You can set up your Sales Template with two pages, using Default for the first page and the simpler footer, then a manual page break selecting a new page style (say, Final Page) and the more complex footer. You can delete the second page now, and save the template; the page style will retain the footer information.

When using the template, enter all your material. If it fits on one page, apply the Final Page style and you're done. Otherwise, at the end of the next-to-last page, insert a manual page break, using the Insert menu and selecting the Final Page style. If you then have to edit the material, you may need to adjust the placement of the page break.

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