How to strikethrough text on Google Docs

It's not as quick to do as Bold or Italics, but it's still super simple.
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Everything you need to know about how to strikethrough text in Google Docs. Credit: Idrees Abbas/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

Wondering how to strikethrough on Google Docs? This utility has surged popularity in recent years, allowing users visibly show text that has been crossed out with a single line through it (instead of just removing it outright). It also helps show changes or corrections while editing a document for others.

However, the strikethrough option has yet to be given a prominent spot alongside the Google Doc Menu — and its keyboard shortcut isn't as simple as holding down the Apple command key and pressing "S." 

Here's how you strikethrough text in Google Docs.


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Strikethrough from the menu

These are the steps in order to strikethrough text from the Google Docs menu options.

  1. Highlight the text you want to strikethrough.

  2. Go to "Format" in the top menu options, found in between "Insert" and "Tools."

  3. In the Format drop-down menu, hover over the "Text" option.

  4. Click on "Strikethrough" in the menu that opens on the right-hand side.

Strikethrough text in Google Docs
There's the strikethrough text option!g Credit: Mashable screenshot

That was easy.

Strikethrough using a keyboard shortcut

Using keyboard shortcuts to strikethrough text requires a little bit more than the bold, italics, or underline options. But, its still pretty simple too.

Simply highlight the text you want to strikethrough before pressing the Command, Shift, and "X" keys on your keyboard.

And that's it. Enjoy crossing out your text via strikethrough.

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