cursor's insertion point -- usually looks like a small I-beam
The cursor
insertion point
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cursor or insertion point indicator
A vertical line that indicates where text will be inserted when the user begins typing is called a "text cursor" or "insertion point." It flashes to signal the active position within the text field, showing users where their input will appear. This cursor can also be referred to as a "caret" in some contexts, especially in word processing applications.
The blinking bar is called the "cursor" or "text cursor." It indicates where text will be inserted when typing in a text field. It often appears as a vertical line or block that blinks to draw attention.
insertion point
The insertion point is a cursor or marker that shows where new text will be inserted in a document or text field. It indicates the position where any new characters you type will appear.
They are inserted as text / numbers.
a number text can be inserted in front of a word and the outline number text can be inserted under the number text
The symbol used to indicate that something is to be inserted in a document is called a caret symbol. It looks like a small V-shaped mark (^) and is commonly used in editing and proofreading to show where additional text should be added.
Word processing box AND text label