The key which
we call "Backspace or DEL" in this manual is labeled differently on
different keyboards. Look for a key which is a little ways above the
ENTER or RET key and which you normally use outside Emacs
to erase the character before the cursor, i.e. the character you
typed last. It might be labeled `Backspace' or `<-' or
`DEL', or sometimes `Delete'.
If
you put in a `^L' to end a new node, be sure that there is a
`^_' after it to start the next one, since `^L' cannot
start a node. Also, a nicer way to make a node boundary be a
page boundary as well is to put a `^L'right after the
`^_'.
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