Hi:
When a Tech Support note has been resolved (such as the ones above), there will be a version number in the "Fixed" column at the bottom of the note. That's how you know whether the note is still active or not.
There was an older technique for putting Page X of Y page numbers on a PDF document. It involved creating a PostScript file, with a page number "placeholder", then you needed to run a SAS program to find the total number of pages and then go back and replace the "placeholder" with Page X of Y. After the program ran, you had a modifed PostScript file - -which you had to manually convert to PDF using Adobe Distiller or some other 3rd party tool. As I recall, the process did have a macro that someone contributed. What I don't remember is whether it ever worked with an image in the PostScript file. The macro program can be found here:
http://support.sas.com/rnd/base/ods/odsprinter/ -- scroll down to the section on the page that says "Archive: SAS 8.2 ODS PRINTER Family".
My recommendation, before you go down this road is to work with Tech Support to see whether ODS LAYOUT will even work with a logo on each page and Page X of Y page numbers. You may discover that it is not as challenging as you anticipate. While you're working with Tech Support, they may have someone who remembers the old "pageof" macro program and can verify whether or not that method will work with an image in the PS file. Alternately, you might create your file with the image on every page but without any page numbers and then open the file with an Adobe or 3rd party product to insert Page X of Y page numbers using Adobe technology.
cynthia