An insertion point is the flashing line which indicates where you will be typing. Therefore, the keys that would be pressed are the 'k' key, and the shift key.
Shift key
an insertion point is where the cursor blinks and u start typing
Backspace key
Insert Mode.
Insertion point
The TAB key.
Normally to the right, but the appearance can be affected by what alignment the text is in.
It allows you to insert text at the insertion point. The default is to replace text when you type someplace in the middle of a word, but if you press the insert key, you will insert instead of replace with the text you type.
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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.
One way to do it would be as follows: * Read the entire file to a String variable * Write the data before the insertion point * Write the data to be inserted * Write the data after the insertion point Probably the following would be more efficient: * Read the part of the file after the insertion point, to a String variable * Write the data to be inserted * Write the data after the insertion point Perhaps some classes have methods that can automate this, from the point of view of the programmer. But if you want to INSERT something, it's unavoidable to have the overhead of reading the data after the insertion point, and writing it back again. This assumes you use a text file; when working with a database, there are other, usually more efficient, options.
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