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.
Text printed at the top of the page is called a header.
Text that appears at the bottom of each page is called a footer.
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Footer
Maybe the number of the page?
The 42 Lines Bible was called that because each page had 42 lines of text.
the default text is Times New Roman
If you are referring to the text that appears at the very top of the page, above the title, this is called a header.A header is generally used to enter the name of the author of the document or page numbers. Although most people prefer page numbers at the bottom of the document in the footer.
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