Microsoft Office Word is a word processor application from Microsoft Corporation. It was originally written in 1983 by Richard Brodie for IBM computers running DOS. Subsequent versions ran on Apple Macintosh (1984), SCO UNIX, and Microsoft Windows (1989), and became part of Microsoft Office.
#In the working area of the Word window, a flashing vertical bar indicates the insertion point.
In the Word workspace, the flashing vertical bar represents the insertion point and is used to identify the current operating position. Under normal circumstances, it is in the insert state, and characters or pictures will be inserted here; if you press the Insert key on the keyboard, it will change to the rewrite state, and the newly entered content will replace the content at the original position. To switch back to the insert state, just press the Insert key on the keyboard again.
The difference between the insertion point and the current cursor:
If there is no insertion point, the current cursor is behind the currently input text. If there is an insertion point, the cursor will appear at the insertion point.
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