![]() ![]() Word certainly makes it easy to omit the page number on the first page of a document. In fact, the solution is simple, but not entirely obvious. Finding the solution to this seemingly simple request proved to be frustrating. Lulu had asked her to resubmit her book with a completely blank final page – no page number, nothing. I was asked this recently by someone who is using ’s self-publishing service. ![]() It should remain on page 1.How do you omit the page number on the final page of a Word document?
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