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Learn Excel From MrExcel, Podcast 2118: Control+5 For Strikethrough. I keep so many to-do lists in Excel, it is crazy. So, I love to cross things off and the way to cross things off is to press CONTROL+5. CONTROL+5 is strikethrough, and if you realize, oh wait, no, I havenamp;#39;t picked up Mary Ellen at the airport yet and you need to undo it, you just -- itamp;#39;s a toggle -- press CONTROL+5 again. So, CONTROL+5 will toggle the strikethrough setting. Now, I always wonder, why does CONTROL+5 mean strikethrough? My friend Crystal Long, who is an Access MVP, her theory is this. Sheamp;#39;s like, well, of course they wanted to use CONTROL+S for strikethrough but CONTROL+S is already SAVE, and, in Crystalamp;#39;s mind, a 5 and a capital letter S look vaguely similar, like this -- these 5s and Ss -- and so, as a backup, they use CONTROL+5, but another good theory, I was doing a webcast on keyboard shortcuts and someone said, well, no, we think itamp;#39;s because if you were manu