Delete Previous Word Deletes the text at the left of the cursor to the start of a word. Example: The following shows the effects of the Delete Previous Word 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 only the carriage return at the end of the previous line, if any; the current line moves up. (2) Between words or on the first character of a word, deletes the previous word. In this case, deletes "for". Spaces between the cursor position and the deleted word are deleted. (3) In the middle of a word, deletes to the start of that word. In this case, deletes "Ed". Spaces or tabs between words are not deleted. To reinsert what you deleted, use the Undelete Word key. Command Equivalent: ERASE/TO WORD/REVERSE Related Topics: ERASE ERASE LINE UNERASE UNERASE WORD