Delete Line Deletes a line of text at the current cursor position. The text on the following line moves up to fill the space to the right of the cursor. Example: The following example shows the effects of the Delete Line key with three different cursor positions on a line: LSE stands for Language-Sensitive Editor. | | | (1) (2) (3) (1) At the start of the line, deletes the entire line, including the carriage return at (3). (2) In the middle of the line, deletes the "t" in "Language-Sensitive" and the rest of the line, including the carriage return at (3). (3) At the end of a line, deletes only the carriage return. To reinsert what you deleted, use the Undelete Line key. Command Equivalent: ERASE/TO LINE/BEGINNING/FORWARD Related Topics: ERASE ERASE WORD UNERASE UNERASE LINE