Yes, if you're typing, enable the "Insert" function and go back in whatever you were typing and type more, your keys will overwrite what you had written beforehand. If this happens, simply tap the Insert key and the rest of what you were writing will simply be bumped.
While holding down SHIFT, press END (near home, insert, delete, etc.). Then press DELETE or BACKSPACE.
insert, home, pageup, delete end, page down keys is called as nevigation keys.
The Delete key.
Insert Key!! =)
Yes, there is an overwrite mode in Mac Pages, but it’s not as straightforward as in some other word processors. To enable it, you can press the "Insert" key, which toggles between insert and overwrite modes. However, many Mac keyboards do not have an "Insert" key, so this feature may not be readily accessible. It’s often easier to simply delete text and type over it in insert mode.
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Press backspace, it's above the Enter key. A. Backspace key once B. Delete key once C. Insert key to toggle into typeover mode then press the spacebar once D. Spacebar once then the delete key I think its A The answer is ( B) I did the test.
It is to Edit
Insert, Update, Delete
You can't delete a key item!
Back Space key.
move it to start and when its on there make the blue thing to it and press delete( under insert on the key board I'm korean! 7 years old)