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It is called a cursor and also the insertion point.
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It is called a cursor and also the insertion point.
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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.
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The flashing thing on Word is called the "insertion point" or "cursor." It indicates where text will be inserted when you type. The insertion point typically appears as a vertical blinking line, signaling your current position in the document.
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.
Off line processing is a backup made of operation. Off line processing allows processing to continue manually or in batch mode if the on-line systems are unavailable.
Word Wrapping
A flashing line in eye is one of the phenomena called a scintillating scotoma (plural scotomata).