In Insert mode the character to the right will never be typed over. That can only happen in Overtype mode.
In Insert mode the character to the right will never be typed over. That can only happen in Overtype mode.
In Insert mode the character to the right will never be typed over. That can only happen in Overtype mode.
In Insert mode the character to the right will never be typed over. That can only happen in Overtype mode.
In Insert mode the character to the right will never be typed over. That can only happen in Overtype mode.
In Insert mode the character to the right will never be typed over. That can only happen in Overtype mode.
In Insert mode the character to the right will never be typed over. That can only happen in Overtype mode.
In Insert mode the character to the right will never be typed over. That can only happen in Overtype mode.
In Insert mode the character to the right will never be typed over. That can only happen in Overtype mode.
In Insert mode the character to the right will never be typed over. That can only happen in Overtype mode.
In Insert mode the character to the right will never be typed over. That can only happen in Overtype mode.
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A point of insertion is also called the insertion point. The point of insertion is the place, or point, in a graphics program where the next character that you type will show on the screen. The point is typically shown with a vertical line that is blinking.
The insertion point is directly after the last character you inserted.
The range of selected and copied cells will paste into the sheet with the range's top left cell at the selected insertion point. For Excel set up for right-to-left languages e.g., Hebrew and Arabic, the range will paste into the sheet with the range's top right cell at the insertion point.
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On a PC, you press the backspace key.
cell contents
Backspace
backspace
Backspace key
In Excel, to the first cell in the current row. in Word, to the start of the current line of text..