Do you have any idea that how to add delete line over the words in word 2010,
I mean I don't like to delete the words, but just draw a mid-line over the words.
Thanks.
Do you have any idea that how to add delete line over the words in word 2010,
I mean I don't like to delete the words, but just draw a mid-line over the words.
Thanks.
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It is a font attribute - strikethrough. (Like subscript and superscript)
Select the text and apply strikethrough.
(\__/)
(='.'=)
(")_(")
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Ahhhh, I see - I'd tried the usual BBCode of using s /s for Strikethrough. I also looked it up in the forum help, but found no reference to it and it doesn't appear in the formatting options above.
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You can also define a custom shortcut - used this tip for years over a few versions of Word so you can highlight and press Ctrl+Shift+S (for example):
http://wordribbon.tips.net/T005940_S...rtcut_Key.html
Last edited by virtuo; 11-07-2018 at 05:06 PM. Reason: Making the link clickable so your adware can fondle it
It's called strike-through
That's how you do it.
It's called strikethrough and you do it by clicking the "Aa" with a line over in word. I shared a screenshot before but I guess the moderators removed it.
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