a heading
a heading
a heading
Maybe the number of the page?
the default text is Times New Roman
Text that appears at the bottom of each page is called a footer.
That is called a header. You can use whatever type of text you like in a header (as long as it is available on your computer).
Generically this is called a "header".
header
The command to place text at the bottom edge of each printed page of a document is typically found in the "Header & Footer" group within the "Insert" tab in most word processing software, like Microsoft Word. This functionality allows users to add footers, where they can include page numbers, dates, or any other information that should appear at the bottom of every page.
The text printed across the page is typically referred to as the "body text" or "main text." It is the primary content of a document or publication, distinct from headings, captions, or footnotes. In typesetting, the layout and style of body text can significantly impact readability and overall design.
They are known as the Header (top) and the Footer (bottom). Unless enabled, they do not appear on the printed page, and are outside the page body area that can contain printable text. Use Word's Help for more instructions.
It is the Footer.