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Most likely you already know how to do a strikethrough effect on text in a word processing document like Microsoft Word. Usually itamp;#39;s part of the font formatting commands on the ribbon in the same place where youamp;#39;d find bold, italics or underline commands. But if youamp;#39;re looking for it in Excel you wonamp;#39;t find it here. But you can get the strikethrough effect for your text in Excel in a couple of ways. The simplest method is to use the ctrl 5 shortcut. Just go to the cell where you want the strikethrough format to be applied, press the ctrl and 5 keys together, and youamp;#39;re done. This shortcut is the same on mac devices. To remove the strike through formatting just press ctrl 5 again. If you forget the shortcut then thereamp;#39;s another method. You can just select the cell and from the home tab click on the font settings button within the font command group. Otherwise you could just press ctrl 1 on your keyboard and you