At 13:47 25/08/2011 -0700, Maria Rechnitzer wrote:
when word processing in microsoft office (doc or xls) there is a
strikethrough feature that allows you to mark words that you want to
delete but still keep them in the text, [i.e.] strikethrough. I was
not able to find this feature in Libre Office (also not in former
Open Office). Is there such a feature?
Yes - in both.
o Select the text.
o Go to Format | Character... | Font Effects | Strikethrough, and
select an option from the drop-down menu.
As well as a character property, strikethrough can also be a property
of character styles and paragraph styles (though not of paragraphs).
If not I suggest to add it next to the bold, italic and underline feature.
You can do this yourself:
o Click the down-arrow at the right end of the Formatting toolbar
and select Customize toolbar... | Toolbars.
o Under Toolbar Content, click Add... .
o Under Category select Format, under Commands select Strikethrough,
and click Add and Close.
o Click the up and down arrows to move your new button to where you
want it - apparently below Underline.
o Click OK.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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