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It is called Insertion point
The blinking vertical light is called the cursor, I-bar or Insertion Point.
The blinking vertical light is called the cursor, I-bar or Insertion Point.
The blinking vertical bar is called a cursor.
The blinking symbol that indicates where the next character will appear is called the "insertion point" or "cursor." It typically appears as a vertical line or a block that blinks to draw attention to its position in the text. The insertion point allows users to see where they can type or edit text within a document.
It's called the insertion point.
The pointer in the document window is commonly referred to as the "cursor." It indicates the current position where text will be inserted or edited within the document. The cursor often appears as a vertical blinking line or an arrow, depending on the context and the software being used.
insertion point
A blinking symbol on the screen that shows where the next character will appear-
The blinking thing on a Word document that indicates where the next text character will appear is called the "insertion point" or "cursor." It helps users identify where they are typing or editing text. The cursor blinks to draw attention to its position, making it easier to see while working on the document.
it's called an insertion point...you IDIOT
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.
The insertion point or cursor.