What does "maximum " mean when it appears onscreen

I have been using Pages to take notes for classes for a while now. Today the word "maximum" started appearing overtop of all my documents, new and old. It's very distracting and multiple google searches provide no information as what this is supposed to mean, nor any idea of how to get rid of it. The word itself visually resembles the word count feature when it is turned on.

The history step says what, exactly?
I find a "Synchronize Settings" history entry but not a "Synchronize"

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