Backspace deletes the characters to the left of the cursor while delete deletes the characters to the right.
(The cursor is the vertical line that flashes on and off where you are typing text)
Press the F2 key to start editing the cell. Then use the arrow keys to get to the point in the text where you want to get rid of a character. If the character is to the left of the cursor, use the Backspace key. If it is to the right of the cursor, use the Delete key.
The delete key.... (the one with the arrow pointing to the left).
The "Delete" key will do that.
To delete an incorrect character in a document, you typically press the "Backspace" key to remove characters to the left of the cursor. Alternatively, you can use the "Delete" key to remove characters to the right of the cursor. Both keys are standard across most text editing software.
Del stands for "Delete".The delete key has multiple functions, based on what program you are running. In text editing, the Del key will remove one character to the right of the cursor, whereas backspace will remove one character to the left of the cursor.
Alphanumeric keys, Punctuation keys, Special Keys, Alt key, Arrow Keys, Backspace keys, Caps Lock Key, Ctrl Key, Delete Key, Enter key, Esc key, Function Key.
An arrow key is a key with a arrow on it at the bottom of you key board.
88 keys in full size.
88 keys in full size.
The delete key removes the character above or to the right of the cursor. The backspace removes the character to the left of the cursor.
1 key is only on a standard key board and that one key is the space bar
the delete key