Sure, why not. You can select a single character.
A point of insertion is also called the insertion point. The point of insertion is the place, or point, in a graphics program where the next character that you type will show on the screen. The point is typically shown with a vertical line that is blinking.
The insertion point is directly after the last character you inserted.
The small square and circles around a selected graphic, are called sizing handles. To erase a character to the right of the insertion point, press the delete key.
The blinking symbol that indicates where the next character will appear is called the "insertion point" or "cursor." It typically appears as a vertical line or a block that blinks to draw attention to its position in the text. The insertion point allows users to see where they can type or edit text within a document.
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On a PC, you press the backspace key.
The range of selected and copied cells will paste into the sheet with the range's top left cell at the selected insertion point. For Excel set up for right-to-left languages e.g., Hebrew and Arabic, the range will paste into the sheet with the range's top right cell at the insertion point.
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You can insert block reference in the drawing according to your requirement after defining block in the drawing.When you create a block, you specify its name, its insertion point, and the entities that compose the block. The insertion point is the base point for the block and serves as the reference point when you later insert the block into a drawing.To create a blockDo one of the following:Choose Draw>Block> Create Block.On the Tools toolbar, click the Create Block tool .Type block and then press Enter.Type a name for the block, and then press Enter.Specify the insertion point for the block.Select the entities that you want in the block, and then press Enter.The block is created and exists only in the current drawing. The entities you select are removed from the display, because they are now part of the block.To restore the original entities to the drawing while retaining the new block, type undelete or oops.