cursor or insertion point
The border had no effect on the text I keyed as it was not relevant to the content I was transcribing.
Insertion point
text field
by texting the key
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.
text wrap / word wrap
what type of text does not appear on screen
what type of text does not appear on screen
The "Print Layout" view in Microsoft Word shows how the text and objects will appear on the printed page. This view displays the document as it will look when printed, including margins, headers, footers, and page breaks. It allows users to see the final layout and make adjustments before printing.
It depends, if the next cell is blank that the cell will extend normally to allow the text to be displayed.However, if the cell is occupied it will display something along the lines of ##### to indicate the column width is not sufficient; the solution to which are as follows:Extend the column width by placing your arrow on the line next to the letter until your cursor changes and click and drag to the desired width.Set the cell to 'wrapped text' by right clicking on the cell and going to format, and extend the row height using the same method as mentioned in 1. but with the row instead of the column.Reduce the length of the text in the cellReduce the font size of the text in the cell
Text hyperlinks appear where you place them. You could hyperlink like: <a> Hyperlink </a> Me.
Yes it does. If you start typing the text will appear there.