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Hello everyone and welcome to a quick Google Docs tutorial. In todayamp;#39;s video I want to show you how to strike through in Google Docs and whatamp;#39;s the shortcut for this function. This is actually quite simple. First I open Google Docs and I can already find a lot of text here but none of it is strikethrough. How do I change that? I just have to select the text. That I want to strikethrough click on amp;quot;Formatamp;quot;, amp;quot;Textamp;quot; and I can find amp;quot;Strikethroughamp;quot; right here. If I click on it I strikethrough my selected text. If youamp;#39;re looking for the shortcut to strike through text you may have already discovered it if not letamp;#39;s go back to form it and text again and see the shortcut is alt shift and five and thatamp;#39;s all you need to know I hope you enjoyed the video and I will see you again in the next tutorial until then your tutorial guy bye n