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Hey, this is Taylor with the strikethrough shortcut for Microsoft Word, and thereamp;#39;s 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, weamp;#39;ll 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 thereamp;#39;s no plus signs here between the keys. So Iamp;#39;m just going to hit let go of the alt key on my keyboard. Youamp;#39;re gonna see my ribbon illuminates with a bunch of different letters. Iamp;#39;ll hit H for the home tab and then Iamp;#39;ll 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 ca