@style(spacing 2 lines, indent 5 chars) @MajorHeading(EDITME2: Practicing Deletions) Mark Twain gave probably the best advice on writing and editing when he said "When it doubt, strike it out!" Of course, Mark Twain did not have Perfect Writer then to help him delete things. He certainly would be amazed at how quickly and neatly deletions from a text can be made now. No more having to work around lines that have been 'eX'd out'. No more having to write back IN something you have mistakenly scratched over. (Perfect Writer temporarily saves all deletions larger than a single character.) As to the deletions commands,note that the Escape and Control commands share for the most part the same relationship here as they did for moving the cursor. That is, while a Control----D will delete the next character, Escape.....D will delete the next word. Again, you don't have to learn all the commands at once. A few to start will serve you well for a long time. ion commands possess the sameŠ