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2011/8/25 Maria Rechnitzer <rrrahora@gmail.com>:
Dear Support,

This is the LibreOffice users' list. It's not a real support. We are
just users who help each other out. You can ask questions and you can
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account for email lists only. That's probably not necessary in most
cases, I just mentioned it as a tip…

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.

You can do that yourself. Here is how:

Tools → Customize… → Toolbars.
LibreOffice Writer Toolbars – Toolbar: Select ”Formatting”
In the ”Commands” list, scroll down to ”Underline” and highlight it.
Click the ”Add…” button.
In the ”Category” list of the ”Add Commands” dialogue, select ”Format”.
In the ”Commands” list of the ”Add Commands” dialogue, scroll down and
select ”Strikethrough” (they are listed in alphabetic order, so it's
easy to find).
Click the Add button → the ”Add Commands” dialogue is closed.
In the Customize dialogue, ”Strikethrough” is now available and
checked (☒). You can move it up and down with the ⬆ and ⬇ buttons at
the right of the ”Commands” list if it's not in the ”right” place.
Click OK.
You now have a strike through button available in your Formatting toolbar.

In the Customize dialogue you can also customise your menues and
keyboard shortcuts, and you can assign macros to different events,
such as Open Document, Save Document and more.


Kind regards

Johnny Rosenberg
ジョニー・ローゼンバーグ


THANKS FOR PROVIDING THIS SEVICE!

I kindly ask you to let me know if the strikethrough feature exists in Libre
Office.

Yes it does, and in quite a few places.

Best regards,
Maria

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