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Hey, this is Taylor with the strikethrough shortcut for Microsoft Word, and theres two different ways to do this on a PC. First off home tab, this is the strikethrough command that we want to use our keyboard shortcuts to get at. So selecting it once, well apply the strikethrough unselecting it or selecting it second time, will remove it, but we want to use our keyboard shortcuts. So the keyboard shortcuts on a PC is Alt H four and notice that theres no plus signs here between the keys. So Im just going to hit let go of the alt key on my keyboard. Youre gonna see my ribbon illuminates with a bunch of different letters. Ill hit H for the home tab and then Ill hit four, which will immediately apply that single strikethrough effect. All right, so Alt H four will either apply or remove the strikethrough effect depending on Alt H four whether you already have the strikethrough effect applied. Now another keyboard shortcut you can use, which actually opens up a lot of other different