Pressing Home will move your insertion point to the beginning of the current line.
Insertion point
It is called a cursor and also the insertion point.
cursor insertion point
It is called a cursor and also the insertion point.
Insertion Point
When the program is running there will be a flashing vertical line, the insertion point, on screen when you press the keys of the keyboard, those letters appear at the insertion point and become the words of your document. You type the keys and make a word.
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You must save separately, you cannot save anything to more than one place at one time. When you save a Word document it automatically saves in Word. Then go back and choose "Save As" and just type the name you want to save in and then box below gives you choices of what locations you want to save in. i.e. saving Word document in Word Perfect.
You can do it by clicking with the mouse to where you want it to be, or in many ways with the keyboard. These generall involve the navigation keys including the arrow keys, Home, End, Page Up and Page Down. Using these with various other keys allow you to change the insertion point. For example, using Ctrl and the left or right arrow, allows you to move the insertion point by one word at a time.
If you mean, how do you get to a new page when you are in a Word document, the answer depends on which version of Word you have. However, the scenario is approximately as follows: From the top menu, Select "Insert" then "Break" then chose "Page Break."
The keyboard. Whatever you type will be inserted at the insertion point, provided Word is in Insert mode (the default). If it is in Overtype mode instead, and there is already some text to the right of the insertion point, what you type will replace it, character for character. You can switch back and forth between the two modes by pressing the Insert key on the keyboard, or by double clicking OVR on the status bar.