It's accepted, at least on Windows, that ctrl-backspace deletes a word
(And sometimes a bunch of spaces/returns around it.) This is true in
IDEs, and actually in every text area in almost every program I can
think of.

On Nov 22, 7:55 pm, "ma...@mendelu.cz" <ma...@mendelu.cz> wrote:
> On 22 lis, 14:59, "ram.rac...@gmail.com" <ram.rac...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Why when I do ctrl-backspace it backs up into the upper cell, instead
> > of deleting a word?
>
> The answer is simple: ctrl+backspace is shortcut for joining cells.
>
> Why shhould ctrl+backspace delete word?
>
> Robert Marik

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