This is most likely a problem with your mouse, or mouse settings, and not a problem with Microsoft Office.
Make sure you're not running anything such as media, Javascript or games whilst you're on MSW, it sometimes helps.
A point is the starting point where the cursor is pointing
In Microsoft Word the status bar will display section numbers as well as other things like page numbers and the position on the page the cursor is and what section the cursor is in and what page the cursor is in.
Ctrl + L, or using the mouse by dragging the cursor on the word from the right side of to the left side.
Put the cursor after it and press backspace or put the cursor before it and press the Del key or select it and press either the backspace or delete key.
In MS Word 2007/2010 go to Insert > Symbol and choose pound symbol to insert at current cursor location.
This is a well-known bug in MS Word, where the cursor loses its link to the internal page view settings. Simply zoom the document view using the toolbar to 500%, then zoom back to whatever you want your view to be, and you'll find the cursor's back to normal.
Press the "Insert" key on your keyboard.By pressing this key you alter between Word deleting words and just shifting them in a front of the cursor.
Microsoft has been aroung for 35 years.
From the upper toolbar select Insert - SymbolThen you will get a table with special character.Search for sigma, put a cursor on it and press "insert" button.Voila, and it is done. :-)
The root word of "cursory" is "cursor," which comes from the Latin word "cursor" meaning runner or messenger.
answer: Go to insert and hit text box, your cursor should look like a "+". Then you move the cursor to where you want your boxed text. Left click and "drag" your cursor in any direction. A box will appear, and the size will be determined by how far you dragged the cursor. When you have reached your desired box size, release the left mouse key. Then click inside the box and type what you would like.(: