Yes a footer is designed to display at the bottom of each page.
A header can print at the top of every page; footer on the bottom.
Text at the bottom of all the pages is called the "footer" At the top of the page it is called "header" These can be identical on all pages or first page different or different on even and odd pages.
I'm pretty sure its called a "Foot Note"
The bottom line of the page that repeats on every printed page.
It will appear at the bottom of every page in the document.
Insert a custom footer.
Footer
The page header repeats on every page. The report header is just on the first page.
footer
A header is at the top of the page, while a footer is at the bottom. Titles, dates, etc, can be put into the header and printed on every page. While the footer may have page numbers (1) or (1 of 6) and so on, and printed at the bottom of the page.
The header and footer in a document are very important. These notes can give the reader more information about the document they are reading.
A header or footer is text or graphics that is usually printed at the top or bottom of every page in a document. A header is printed in the top margin; a footer is printed in the bottom margin. Headers and footers can be as simple as the document title and a page number, but you can create headers and footers that contain graphics, multiple paragraphs, and fields. You can specify a different header or footer for odd and even pages or use a different header or footer for the first page of a section or document. If you divide a document into sections, you can use different headers and footers in each section. For example, you might want the header for each section to reflect the title of that section.