insert mode
The insert button.
Insert Mode.
No, it moves to the right, being pushed ahead of what you are typing as you type left to right.
overtype
The "insert" mode in Microsoft Word allows users to insert new characters without overwriting existing characters. When a character is typed in insert mode, Word automatically shifts all characters to the right of the typed character by one position to accommodate the newly inserted character.
Insertion point
insert mode
it moves all characters to the right of the typed character one position to the left
Use the right shift when typing in the left and use the left shift when typing on the right
It would be called insert mode.
Backspace deletes the characters to the left of the cursor while delete deletes the characters to the right. (The cursor is the vertical line that flashes on and off where you are typing text)
When the typing reaches the right border of a cell in a table, word wrap automatically moves the overflowing text to the next line within the same cell to ensure all content is visible without changing the column width. This feature helps maintain readability and prevents text from being cut off at the cell's boundary.