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A soft page break is automatically inserted.
It is not possible, you need to insert so called section break.Then just make sure that the footer is not "same as previous" and you are done.
it is a automatic page break
I use sections in a word document when typing reports that you may want to change the header or footer. When you create a section break, you can restart page numbers in the footer, for example.
No, a manual page break and a soft page break are not the same. A manual page break is inserted by the user to force content to start on a new page, while a soft page break is automatically inserted by the application based on the page layout settings.
Put a section break immediately before and after the page where you want to place the footer. Then in the header/footer toolbar you can de-select the "Link to Previous" icon to create separate footers for each section. There might be other ways to do it too. Alternatively, if you're looking for a footnote, if you go to "References" "Insert footnote" and you will get what you are looking for. You can also customize these so it can be a bit quicker and less tedious.
Manually inserted page breaks (Ctrl+Enter) are "hard". The application will repaginate automatically with "soft" page breaks.
Use manual page breaks [Ctrl+Enter]Or: Insert: Section break: Next page.This last method allows you to have different page formatting in the new section (different orientation, different headers/footers, and a whole bunch of other stuff).
Soft Page Break
A manually inserted page break is a "hard" break.
A continuous section break begins a new section on the same page.
Because your pages will be automatically numbered, no matter how many pages you have in the document and what changes you make. There are also extra facilities available, like giving the total of the pages in the document. Again this can be calculated automatically, so you do not have to worry about it or change it as the amount of pages in a document changes. You can also put a standard formatting on them and be sure they are in the same location on each page, or have their positions changing on odd and even numbered pages.