Delete End of Line Deletes text from the current character to the end of the line, but does NOT delete the carriage return at the end of the line. The cursor does not move. Example: The following example shows the effects of the Delete EOL key with three different cursor positions on a line: LSE stands for Language-Sensitive Editor. | | | (1) (2) (3) (1) At the start of a line, deletes the entire line but does not delete the carriage return. (2) In the middle of a line, deletes the "t" in "Language-Sensitive" and the rest of the line but does not delete the carriage return. (3) At the end of a line, deletes the carriage return and deletes the next line, if any. To reinsert what you deleted, use the Undelete Line key. Command Equivalent: ERASE/TO LINE/END/FORWARD Related Topics: ERASE LINE ERASE WORD UNERASE UNERASE LINE