Select the portion you want to draw and then Press Control D. You get into font page. Check the effects'strikethrough'. You are done.
2007-06-11 04:27:06
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answered by Ismail Eliat 6
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Draw A Line In Word
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answered by Erika 4
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Word Draw
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answered by Anonymous
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once the circle is drawn, press right click then choose format autoshape and from line and colors, set the transparency into the desired effect. I suggest 80%-100% Good luck
2016-04-11 06:25:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Select the text
Go to Format, then Fonts
Check the box that says "Strike-through"
2007-06-11 04:27:32
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answered by dewcoons 7
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With the text you want highlighted, go to format-font and select strikethrough, there are other variations right there that you can preview and use.
2007-06-11 04:22:48
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answered by Sanko 2
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start word - highlight desired text - click format - click font - under the caption effects, choose strikethrough - done!
2007-06-11 04:27:18
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answered by miked 1
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Type wat ever you have to..
go to format on top
select font
under effects select stricktrhough[somehting like that]
click ok, ready to go. [wat you wrote must be highlighted for yu to do this.
or u can simply before yu begin typing go to format........ and set it so it strikesthrough.. GOOD LUCK
2007-06-11 04:27:49
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answered by Unknown 2
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