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The insertion point is directly after the last character you inserted.
Whenever you push a key on a keyboard, you enter a keystroke.
You can press the RIGHT ARROW or LEFT ARROW keys to position the insertion point during in-cell editing.
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No. That wouldn't do the trick... Try again
Right-clicking in Microsoft word gives the options of editing on that page e.g editing a word, it's character, font, bullets, paragraph, numbering etc
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Press the F2 key to start editing the cell. Then use the arrow keys to get to the point in the text where you want to get rid of a character. If the character is to the left of the cursor, use the Backspace key. If it is to the right of the cursor, use the Delete key.
It all depends. Usually as long as you stay away from profile editing, and online game editing (ex. an offline game that uses offline character stats online) then you should be fine.
One Excel interface item that is not displayed until you start typing in a cell goes by several names: insertion point, insertion point indicator, cursor, "that flashing vertical bar." Also when you start typing or editing a cell, beside the formula bar the x and tick will appear, allowing you to abandon or accept what you are doing in the cell.