WPS Delete Beginning Sentence
Erases the beginning of the current sentence or, if you are between
sentences, erases the previous sentence.
Steps:
1. Put the cursor where you want to erase the sentence
(see example below).
2. Press the WPS Delete Beginning Sentence key (GOLD-F13,
GOLD-CTRL/J, or GOLD-LINEFEED).
Usage notes:
o Sentence boundaries are a period, question mark, or exclamation point.
Periods in RUNOFF commands (such as .B or .LE;) or decimal numbers
(such as 3.14) are treated as sentence boundaries.
o Depending on your cursor position, Delete Beginning Sentence erases all
or part of a sentence, as in the following example:
There is no road to peace. Peace is the road.
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Cursor positions Effects of Delete Beginning Sentence
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[1] Between sentences Erases all of the previous sentence
(white space) ("There is no road to peace.")
[2] Start of a sentence Erases that character ("P" in "Peace")
[3] Within a sentence Erases left of the cursor to the start
of the sentence (erasing "Peace is")
o To insert what you erased, use RESTORE SENTENCE.
o Deleting or restoring a sentence does not rewrap text. To reformat
your text, use FILL (with the WPS keypad, press GOLD-KP5).
Related topics:
ERASE LINE ERASE START OF LINE RESTORE RESTORE SENTENCE