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How to rub out arrow in GDOC

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hello everyone welcome to excel dose in todayamp;#39;s video I will show you how to create these kind of up down trending arrows in Google sheet so you might have seen couple of videos around the same but those are related to the Excel but in this particular video I will show you how to create these beautiful trending arrows in Google sheet so letamp;#39;s get started with the video so as you can see I have a here percentage change data so first what we have to do is Select complete data and then click on format then click on number and then you have to scroll down and here you will see the option called as custom number form and just simply click on this one and here in this particular section you have to mention this particular formula which I have already mentioned in the video description you can simply copy and use the formula then simply click on apply and now you can see the magic so this is how you can create up down trending arrows in Google sheet I hope you like this video

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What is the shortcut for strikethrough in Google Docs? You can also use a keyboard shortcut to strike your text. To do this, highlight the text you want to cross out and simultaneously press Alt+Shift+5 on your keyboard. To undo a strikethrough, hit the same combination of keys again or undo the action.
@PatrickSullivan, the shortcut to insert citations is Ctrl-Shift-P.
In several of the modern text editors (like Atom, Sublime Text, Visual Studio, Code), Ctrl+Shift+P opens up a command pallette, i.e. a command-line interface where you can enter commands for the app to execute.
Click the Redo button on the toolbar to redo the last action. Press Ctrl + Y.
Use find and replace in a document On your Android phone or tablet, open a document in the Google Docs app. Tap More. Find and replace. Type the word you want to find. Tap Search . To see every time the word is used, in the top right, tap the arrows. Replace a single word: Tap More. To return to the document, tap Done .
Here is how to draw an arrow in Google Docs: Open a new document in Google Docs. Go to the top and select Insert. Select Drawing. Select New. In the new Drawing Editor, select Shape. Select Arrows. Pick whichever arrow you want to insert into your file. Click and hold while dragging your mouse to draw the arrow.
Text Formatting To adjust font size, press Ctrl+Shift+. will increase the font size while Ctrl+Shift+, decreases it - making on-the-fly adjustments a breeze. For superscript text, use (Ctrl +.) and for subscript text, use (Ctrl +,).
If the above steps are hard for you to remember, you can use keyboard shortcuts to strikethrough in Google Docs instead: For Windows, once you have selected the text you want to cross out, press Alt+Shift+5. For Mac, press Command+Shift+X.

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