It is called a cursor and also the insertion point.
Simply by Clicking attachments and browsing for your document which if it's word should be something like... Example.doc I believe Hope this helped
Well on paper draw a stright line under it in a text document for example word highlight the letter then clickt he U button however on wiki answers you can do it by highlighting the word and pressing ctrl u together to turn it off press ctrl u again.
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It is a little 1-15 word text message and called a brief message
It is called a cursor and also the insertion point.
I googled it to know myself and i found it was called an insertion point
It's called a Coruscans Verbum Emisso Linea - Maverick
You might mean the "Insertion point" or it can be called the cursor and also the I-bar. This is a vertical line [ | ] the height of a capital letter that is just after (to the right of) the last character typed or just before (to the left of) a character that will be deleted with the Del key when writing a left to right language.
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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it will be default or highlight because the clue word was flashing vertical lines that indicates
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It can be called embedding. Depending on how it is done, it can also be called linking if it is done in such a way that if the chart in the Excel document changes, so will the one in the Word document.
A document with one page.