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Maria Rechnitzer <rrrahora@gmail.com> typed:
Dear Support,
when word processing in microsoft office (doc or xls)
there is a strikethrough feature that allows you to mark
words that you want to delete but stIll keep them in the
text, e.g. strikethrough.
I was not able to find this feature in Libre Office (also
not in former Open Office). Is there such a feature? If
not I suggest to add it next to the bold, italic and
underline feature.
THANKS FOR PROVIDING THIS SEVICE!
I kindly ask you to let me know if the strikethrough
feature exists in Libre Office.
Best regards,
Maria
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Maria E. Rechnitzer, Mag. phil.
Email: RRRahora@gmail.com
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Change habits, and the environment changes with you.
You didn't mention an OS or LO version so I'll be general, too. On mine,
it's at Format, character in the top menu bar. Select the word you want to
cross out, click Format; Character and choose from the
single/double/over/under etc. lines available there. Lots more than MS
offered. LO s NOT Word, so some things are more logically located.
HTH,
Twayne`
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