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SUMMARY
If you position the insertion point to the right of a paragraph mark
and press BACKSPACE, Word for Windows deletes the paragraph mark and
merges the text from that paragraph with the paragraph following the
insertion point. By design, Word applies the style of the second
paragraph to the merged paragraph.
Example 1Paragraph 1 is formatted with the Heading 1 style, and Paragraph 2 is formatted with the Heading 2 style. If you position the insertion point to the right of the paragraph mark in Paragraph 1 and press BACKSPACE, Word merges Paragraph 1 with Paragraph 2 and applies the Heading 2 style to the merged paragraph.Example 2Paragraph 1 is formatted with the Heading 3 style, and Paragraph 2 is formatted with the Normal style. If you backspace over the Paragraph 1 paragraph mark, Word merges the two paragraphs and formats it with the Normal style.MORE INFORMATIONThis behavior differs from that of previous versions of Word for Windows and Word for the Macintosh, in which you cannot delete a paragraph mark or remove style formatting by pressing BACKSPACE. Additional query words: 6.0 winword macword word6
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