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You can use a first page header which takes care of the first page. The footer is a liitle more difficult as you need to enter the same footer in both the first page footer area and the primary footer area (You can insert a temporary page break if necessary to aid setting the primary footer).
That footer would be { IF { PAGE } = { NUMPAGES } "This is the last page Footer"} where the bit in quotes is the whole of the footer. Use CTRL+F9 for the bracket pairs {}.
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