Hi Prince,
Thanks a lot for your reply.
To add, number of pages vary in every sheet. I have just given an example.
Is it possible that every last page in the sheet (irrespective) of the
pages has a different footer.

Thanks in advance.



On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 11:51 AM, Prince <prince141...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> I hope this may help you.
>
>
> Sub PrintSheet()
>
>    dim lngCtr            as Long
>     dim wks              as worksheet
>
> lngctr=0
> for each wks in thisworkbook.worksheets
>    lngctr=lngctr+1
>     With wks.PageSetup
>         .LeftFooter = "Left Footer Text"
>         if lngctr=20 then
>             .CenterFooter = "Concluded"
>        else
>               .CenterFooter = "Continued"
>        end if
>
>         .RightFooter = "&P"
>     End With
>
> next
>
> End Sub
>
>
>
> Regards
> Prince
>
> On Wednesday, 22 January 2014 07:34:45 UTC+5:30, Naresh Kumar Kolluru
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Experts,
>> I have a excel sheet in which I want to repeat Footer "Continued" in all
>> pages except last page (page 20). In last I want different footer like
>> ("End" or "Concluded"). Is it possible using VBA to give different last
>> page footer.
>>
>> Attaching a sample sheet.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Kumar,
>>
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