Hello HT, hopefully this is what you're looking for.
To delete two words
{command}{Backspace}{Ctrl Backspace}{Backspace}{Ctrl Backspace}{Backspace}{Stop}
To delete three words
{command}{Backspace}{Ctrl Backspace}{Backspace}{Ctrl Backspace}{Backspace}{Ctrl Backspace}{Backspace}{Stop}
- The first Backspace is to get rid of the space that IT will automatically put after the last word entered.
- The Ctrl Backspace is to get rid of the next entire word or symbol.
- The last Backspace is there in order to get rid of an extra blank space added after the command stops.
- To delete four, five, six, etc words, just add a {Ctrl Backspace}{Backspace} before {Stop} for each word/symbol you want to delete.
- There must always be a Backspace at the beginning and end of the command in order for it to work correctly. The Backspace is needed to get rid of blank spaces.