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Hey, this is Taylor with the strikethrough shortcut for Microsoft Excel. And thereamp;#39;s two different ways to shortcut this in Excel. Now first off, different than Word and PowerPoint, there is no strikethrough command you can click up here with your mouse or use your ribbon guide shortcuts like a show in my other videos. So the two keyboard shortcuts, the very first one is just control five control five will either apply a strikethrough, all right? Or if you select items within a list that already have a strikethrough and hit Ctrl five a second time, youamp;#39;ll remove them. So this is one option, a longer route, but it gives you more options is Ctrl one. So in Excel hitting Ctrl one Iamp;#39;ll select some cells will give you the format cells dialog box. Now depending on where this dialog box opens, youamp;#39;ll need to use your shortcut keys to jump to these different tabs, which Iamp;#39;ll demo. So Ctrl one, itamp;#39;s going to open up the font tab. You just hit F on