The button that typically moves the insertion point to the right is the "Right Arrow" key on a keyboard. In most text editing software, pressing this key will advance the cursor one character to the right. Additionally, in some applications, you may find a "Right" button within the user interface that serves the same function.
The button that indents the insertion point to the right is typically represented by an icon with a right-facing arrow or a series of lines shifting to the right. In most word processing software, this is often labeled as "Increase Indent." Clicking this button will move the current paragraph or selected text further from the left margin, creating a structured layout.
yes it is to the right
yes it is to the right
In PowerPoint, the "Increase Indent" button, usually represented by a right-facing arrow icon, indents the insertion point to the right. To quickly switch between views, you can use the "View Shortcuts" feature on the status bar, which allows you to toggle between different presentation views like Normal, Slide Sorter, and Reading View.
overtype
no
Insert Mode.
Normally to the right, but the appearance can be affected by what alignment the text is in.
The "Delete" key will do that.
backspace
One cell to the right.
If you press the enter key in middle of the paragraph, the data at the right of the insertion point will move to the next line and start the new paragraph