![]() ![]() These ARE NOT 3 full stops so instead of typing 'dot,dot,dot' place your cursor at the end of the shortcut name and (in System Prefs) go to 'Edit/Special Characters.' and either select or drag 'Horizontal Ellipsis' to the end of the shortcut name. One more point, if you are creating a shortcut for a menu item such as TextEdit's 'Format/Fonts/Styles.' the 3 dots at the end of the word 'Styles.' need to be included in your shortcut name (point 6 in instructions above). As pointed out in an earlier post, the shortcut works ONLY when rulers are visible Now if you select the 'Styles' drop down menu 'Struck through' will have your shortcut next to itġ0. ![]() Relaunch text edit and make rulers visible. ![]() In 'Keyboard Shortcut' type your desired shortcut (I went for command-alt-s)ĩ. NOTE* This is the specific name of the action you wish to shortcut so get it right!ħ. In the window which appears, select TextEdit from the Application drop down menu, in the 'Menu Title' area type in 'Struck through' exactly as it appears within the TextEdit 'Styles' menu. Other Software If you are using Google Docs, there is an option to use. Open System Preferences, Select 'Keyboard & Mouse', then the 'Keyboard shortcuts' tabĦ. Again, the shortcut for strikethrough is Alt + K, but you also get superscript (Alt + E) and subscript (Alt + B). It has 'Struck through' in it (I'm using TextEdit version 1.5, if you use another version this may be 'Strikethough' instead, if so, in the following instructions replace 'Struck through' with 'Strikethrough')Ĥ. Select the 'Styles' drop down menu in the top left corner. Command-V : Paste the contents of the Clipboard into the current document or app. Command-C : Copy the selected item to the Clipboard. Command-X : Cut the selected item and copy it to the Clipboard. Click one or more format buttons in the Font. ![]() In the Format sidebar, click the Text tab, then click the Style button near the top of the sidebar. To change all of the text in a text box or table cell, select the text box or table cell. Command-R to bring up rulers (if they ain't there already)ģ. Cut, copy, paste, and other common shortcuts. Add bold, italic, underline, and strikethrough to text in Numbers on Mac. ![]()
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