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hey this is taylor with the strikethrough shortcut for microsoft powerpoint so how do you strike through your text using your keyboard shortcuts in microsoft powerpoint and iamp;#39;ll also show you some other cool text effects keyboard shortcuts that you can access first off thereamp;#39;s two different ways to do this um on a pc you can use your ribbon guide keyboard shortcuts pc only this donamp;#39;t work on a mac yet you can also use your font dialogues box shortcuts in powerpoint which also opens up some cool text effects which iamp;#39;ll show you how to shortcut those as well now first off the first shortcut is just your alt h4 keyboard shortcut and notice that there is no plus sign in between this is the key distinction of a ribbon guide shortcut you do not need to hold these down so let me quickly show you how this works so if iamp;#39;m here in powerpoint right first off if you come to the home tab this is where the strikethrough command is and you can obviously click t