Yes a footer continues on each page in a typical word processor. If you want something for a single page, you probably want to use a either a footnote (usually to cite a source) or a text box.
Yes.
A footer is text and/or graphics that appear at the bottom of a document. A header is text and/or graphics that appear at the top of each page. A header and footer can contain your name and the date on each page.
Footer
It's the footer.
Text that appears at the bottom of each page is called a footer.
Text printed at the top of the page is called a header.
Yes a footer is designed to display at the bottom of each page.
footer
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.
It is the Footer.
It is called a header.
You are looking for "header".
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.