footnotes
You call it a "Signature"
Notes at the bottom of a page are called "footnotes." They provide additional information, citations, or commentary related to the main text, helping to clarify or expand on the content without interrupting the flow of reading. Footnotes are typically indicated by a superscript number or symbol in the text, corresponding to the note at the bottom of the page.
It is the Footer.
In academic writing using Chicago style footnotes, the proper format for including commentary is to provide a superscript number in the text that corresponds to a footnote at the bottom of the page. In the footnote, you can include your commentary or additional information related to the text.
footnotes
The star symbol (*) is commonly used in printing to denote a footnote or margin note. It directs the reader to additional information or commentary located at the bottom of the page or in the margin.
Text that appears at the bottom of each page is called a footer.
To specify a page number at the bottom of a document page, you can usually do this in the header or footer section of your word processing software. You can insert the page number using the "Page Number" option and align it to the bottom center or bottom right of the page. This will ensure that the page number is displayed at the bottom of each page.
On the day your mare is due to foal, a link to call the vet will appear to the bottom right of her page. Until then you don't need to do anything at all.
I'm pretty sure its called a "Foot Note"
Yes a footer is designed to display at the bottom of each page.
Call option is present in latest version of Gmail. It is located in the bottom of the page. This calling however is not free to do.