Select strikethrough text in Word
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Hello,
In Word, I would like to be able to select only the "strikethrough" text in order to delete it.
Is there a way to do this?
Thank you in advance to everyone
Vincent
In Word, I would like to be able to select only the "strikethrough" text in order to delete it.
Is there a way to do this?
Thank you in advance to everyone
Vincent
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Yes, it should be possible with the "find/replace" function..
In the "find" tab, activate the "more" options and at the bottom go to "format" then "font," check the "strikethrough" function.
You also check "highlight found items in.." which will activate them.
Then you need to click in the Word window to make it active in order to remove the highlighted items.
I think with the "replace" function it should be possible to do something, but in my initial tests the strikethrough remains in the space while with the other method everything is properly removed.
In the "find" tab, activate the "more" options and at the bottom go to "format" then "font," check the "strikethrough" function.
You also check "highlight found items in.." which will activate them.
Then you need to click in the Word window to make it active in order to remove the highlighted items.
I think with the "replace" function it should be possible to do something, but in my initial tests the strikethrough remains in the space while with the other method everything is properly removed.