If there are characters before it, it will remove the character and go back one space. If there are no other characters, it will stay where it is.
If you hit the Backspace key, the insertion point will move to the left. If you press the Delete key, the insertion point will stay where it is.
If you hit the Backspace key, the insertion point will move to the left. If you press the Delete key, the insertion point will stay where it is.
On a PC, you press the backspace key.
Press the "Delete" key.
Backspace
the backspace button or on a mac its delete
Backspace key.
You create a new paragraph.
While holding down SHIFT, press END (near home, insert, delete, etc.). Then press DELETE or BACKSPACE.
It will split that one paragraph into two paragraphs.
Press backspace, it's above the Enter key. A. Backspace key once B. Delete key once C. Insert key to toggle into typeover mode then press the spacebar once D. Spacebar once then the delete key I think its A The answer is ( B) I did the test.
To delete an incorrect character in a document, simply click next to the incorrect character and then press BACKSPACE to erase to the left of the insertion point. You can also click next to the incorrect character and click DELETE to erase to the right of the insertion point.