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If your document has Section breaks, the header/footer content may appear where those used to be.

Moving the headers/footers into the document body before the export can be done manually, or via a macro. Since only one instance of each header & footer exists in each Section, you're not going to get one with page #s for every page unless you copy the relevant headers/footers to every page in the Section.
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