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In MS Word, how do you draw a line through a word, or several words?
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In MS Word, how do you draw a line through a word, or several words?


Go to "Format" at the top and select "Font." It is one of the "Effects" you can choose (along with italic, superscript, etc.). I'm using Word 2000, but I would assume it hasn't changed since I've done it at work this way too (where we use a newer release).

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Or just hilight words, right-click and select font. Strikethrough is under effects.
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