The insertion point —also called a cursor—is the blinking line in your document that indicates where text will be inserted when you type. There are several ways to move an insertion point.
When you are in an
Office file
, your pointer changes from an
arrow
(
) into an
I-beam
(
).
The I-beam shows where your mouse pointer is. The blinking insertion point shows where your next word will be once you start typing.
Once the pointer leaves the Word document to perform a Windows function, it changes back into an arrow.
Notice the line that indicates the end of your document. You cannot move your insertion point below this line.
You can use the Backspace and Delete keys to erase text in your document.
Keep in mind that when text is selected, pressing any key will delete it. The
Undo
button often comes in handy for this common mistake!