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this is Darius from the rabbit pad comm and in this video Im going to show you how you can cross out words in Google Docs please be sure to subscribe to this channel so that you can receive updates when I post videos in the future so lets say that you have a Google Doc and you want to format some text and you want to cross out some of the words in that text in most word processing programs thats called strikethrough and in order to do this in Google Docs you need to highlight the text that you want to cross out and I will highlight these three words and then you go to the format menu and then you click on text and as you can see here this is where you get accessed things like bold italics etc and all you need to do is click that strike through button and when you do that those words are now crossed out as you can also see you can use a shortcut which would be the command button shift and X I am using a Mac so on the Mac its the command button but on Windows it should be the contro