I previously found the way to "strikethrough" or "line through" selected text in a document.
I like to use this to demonstrate text that is being deleted from a section of an organization's bylaws.
Could you help me get to that feature again. The "Help" feature has not helped me.
thanks Gary S
In addition to the other answers you got, if you use strikethrough a lot you can add a button for it to your toolbar (for example, next to the Bold, Italic, and Underline buttons.
1. Go to Tools -> Configure
2. Select the "Toolbars" tab.
3. Press the "Customize" button.
4. In the drop box at the upper right, choose the "Text Object Bar".
5. Under "Available Buttons" on the left side, find "Format" and press the + sign next to it. That will expand that part of the list.
6. Scroll down until you find "Strikethrough". Click on that entry.
7. Press the "Add ->" button in the middle of the dialog.
8. In the "Buttons in use" on the middle right side, the "Strikethrough" button should now appear in the list. Drag it to wherever you want it to appear in the list.
9. Press OK. Now you have an easy way to apply strikethrough to any highlighted text.
The downside to all this is that you're struck-through text is directly formatted. Depending on how you work, it may be more useful to create a style for this.
Rod
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