the path to the Insert Cells arrow
home tab cells group
insert cells command
Gravity affects the path of the arrow by pulling it downward, causing it to follow a parabolic trajectory. The arrow will be subject to the force of gravity from the moment it leaves the bow, leading to an arced flight path towards the ground.
Insert Tab | Media Group
Cells Command
You can insert Path from Actions panel menu (Insert Path). Actions panel menu is in upper right corner of Actions panel. Click on small triangle to open menu. On top of menu you will see: ButtonMode, New Action.. New Set.. and so on and there is and Insert Path (11. from top)The Insert Path command lets you include a complex path (a path created with a pen tool or pasted from Adobe Illustrator) as part of an action. When the action is played back, the work path is set to the recorded path. You can insert a path when recording an action or after it has been recorded1 Do one of the followin• Start recording an action.• Select an action's name to record a path at the end of the action.• Select a command to record a path after the command.2 Select an existing path from the Paths panel.3 Choose Insert Path from the Actions panel menu.If you record multiple Insert Path commands in a single action, each path replaces the previous one in the target file. To add multiple paths, record a Save Path command using the Paths panelafter recording each Insert Path command.Note: Playing actions that insert complex paths may require significant amounts of memory. If you encounter problems, increase the amount of memory available to Photoshop.
you do not have to insert anything you just have to move the black arrow at the top of the page
To insert a downward arrow in Word, go to the "Insert" tab, click on "Shapes" in the Illustrations group, and select the arrow shape you want from the drop-down menu. Click and drag to draw the arrow in your document. You can then customize the arrow's size, color, and style as needed.
insert tab
A straight line with arrow in the end
the button used to move the contents of a cell to the right three cells
No, an arrow's flight path is a combination of linear and projectile motion. While the initial release of the arrow creates a linear motion, gravity acts upon it, causing it to follow a curved path until it reaches its target.