The cursor (also called the pointer) is the item on screen which marks the position of the mouse.
When in a document the insertion point is where text will appear when you start to type on the keyboard it is usually a blinking vertical line.
In a command line window it is a blinking underscore and also where input will appear (if allowed)
In Microsoft Word there is no character that denotes the end of a line unless a hard line break has been set (Shift+Enter) the hard line break appears as an arrow that is bent down and to the left.
It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.It moves the cursor onto a new line and starts a new paragraph.
A blinking vertical line is a cursor.
Cursor
It's called the insertion point.
The arrow is a pointer, but it could be a hand or a dinosaur or a cursor.
If you're in a word document, it is a key, that when pressed, will take you back to the beginning of the line that your cursor is on. If you're on a webpage, it will take you to the top of the webpage.
cursor
Insertion point cursor
One way is to select a line of text is to drag the cursor over it.
The Cursor.
It's called a cursor.
The hanging indent marker controls the indentation of all lines except the first line in a paragraph in Microsoft Word.