Erase Word Erases all of the current word or all of the next word, depending on your cursor position. Example: The following shows the effects of the Erase Word key with different cursor positions on a line: LSE stands for Language-Sensitive Editor. | | | | (1) (2) (3) (1) If you are on a word, deletes all of that word. In this case, deletes "stands" and the trailing spaces. (2) Between words, deletes the next word. In this case, deletes "Language-Sensitive" and the trailing spaces. (3) At the end of a line, deletes the carriage return; the next line (if any) moves up. To reinsert what you erased, use the Undelete Word key. Command Equivalent: ERASE WORD/NEXT Related Topics: ERASE LINE UNERASE WORD