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In English the blinking line is called the "cursor". English-speakers have used the term with this meaning since the 16th century, for a wide variety of movable or mobile position-markers.
A blinking vertical line is a cursor.
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's called the insertion point.
The scroll bar at the right of the screen reflects the location of the portion of the document that is displayed on the screen. When using a program like Adobe Reader, a person can hover the mouse over the scroll bar on the right of the screen to locate the page and line of the document.
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The Menus are just below the titel bar.
The blinking line that indicates where the text will appear when you start typing is called the insertion point (sometimes also known as the active cell).