helps you to know when you are over typing a word
no. default typing mode does not erase the words as you type, but overtype mode does.
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Status Bar
Overtype means to type a lot of words.
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Insert Key!! =)
The only difference between Insert Mode and Overtype Mode is that characters are placed in front of the text after the cursor in Insert Mode, where as existing characters are overwritten in Overtype Mode.
To switch from overtype mode to insert mode in most text editors or word processors, simply press the "Insert" key on your keyboard. If you're using Microsoft Word, you can also check the status bar at the bottom of the window to see if it's in overtype mode and click on it to toggle back to insert mode. If the "Insert" key doesn't work, you may need to adjust settings in the software's preferences or options menu.
If there is something in the cell, it will be overwritten by what is being typed in.
Press the 'Ins' key. Normally your keyboard is set in insert mode. Pressing Ins will change it to over-type and vice-versa. You can also look on the status bar and click on "OVR" to turn overtype on or off.
To switch from insert mode to overtype mode in most text editors, you can typically press the "Insert" key on your keyboard. This toggles between the two modes, with insert mode allowing you to add text without overwriting existing characters, and overtype mode replacing existing characters as you type. If your keyboard doesn’t have an "Insert" key, you may need to use a specific keyboard shortcut or check the settings of your text editor for an option to change modes.
false - the correct answer is insert mode. I know this because the previous answer cost me a point on my exam.