Depends what text tool/word processor you are using.
The page number is usually centred or flush right in the 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.
The page number is usually suffice.
Maybe at the bottom of a page as a page number otherwise it is not mentioned
Maybe the number of the page?
I'm pretty sure its called a "Foot Note"
When the document ends on page 30, and the page number is at the bottom of the page.
The page number was typed in the footnote, at the bottom of the page.
The page number on the first page of an unbound report is commonly placed in the footer centered at the bottom of the page. It is usually formatted differently (such as using Roman numerals or not displaying the number) than the page numbers on the following pages.
Your passport number is located on your passports front page at the bottom.
To insert a page number on the Design tab in Microsoft Word, you can navigate to the "Insert" tab within the Ribbon, click on the "Page Number" drop-down menu, and then select the desired location for the page number (such as top of page or bottom of page). This will automatically add the page number to your document.
Answer Look up date.com and at the bottom of the page their phone number should be there.
A header is in the margins at the top of a page and usually gives the page number, author, title of the paper/book/chapter, or some variation of that. A footer appears in the margins at the bottom of a page and can give the page number or citations in scholarly articles
The bottom of page 417 to 418 in the Deathly Hallows.