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Kelly: <snip> What I'd like to do is using my backspace key or delete key to remove the spaces between VARIABLE and -NAME to put the line back together again. </snip> As long as you do it immediately after splitting the line, use ctrl-z (undo). I use this all of the time when I make fat-finger changes (like inserting 100 lines of code just before a line, instead of just after the line. Be aware the ctrl-z can be repeated, so the first time it does an undo of the last change, then the next previous, etc. It's nice, but I have undone a couple things that I hadn't intended to. Undo/Redo should also be available from the task bar above the editor (arrows). Hope this helps, --Bruce Guetzkow
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