Oh, dude, there are technically infinite vertical lines on a standard sheet of typing paper if you wanna get all mathy about it. But if you're talking about the visible ones, like the ones that actually matter, there's just the one on the left side where you start writing. So, like, don't stress about it too much, man. Just grab a pen and start scribbling!
Depends if you're typing or writing. If typing you would press the tab key, if writing move an inch to the right.
It means that you need to improve your spelling or typing.
Probably a typing error.
To type an exponent when typing on a computer, you can choose of 2 methods: The first method is ** usually inside brackets which makes it useless once you know that The second method is ^
insertion point
The cursor
insertion point
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Insert Mode.
insert mode
The insert button.
typing tilling tip toeing probably loads more!
It is where something will appear when you start typing or if you paste something. It is in effect the place where something will be inserted.
The blinking line that indicates where the text will appear when you start typing is called the insertion point (sometimes also known as the active cell).
WOW TOO EASY! What are you typing on lol a...........COMputer lol.
If you have inserted the system date into a document (as opposed to merely typing it in), selecting that option means every time the document is viewed or printed, the current date at that period will be displayed. If not selected, the date as of the time it was inserted will be displayed.