Paul-16 wrote:
>
> You can if you use the backspace key instead of delete. Other users on
> this list have also suggested that you can do a keyboard map so that
> your 'delete' key does the same thing as the 'backspace' key.
>
> /paul
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Yes. You can use Tools >Customise : Keyboard to change the assignments.
IIRC, they are in the "Edit" category. Each is described as "Delete
Contents". I discovered which is which by removing the first assignment
temporarily; all I remember now is that one is first in the list and the
other is second. :-\
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