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title: "How to strikethrough on Google Docs"
description: "If you're crossing things out in Google Docs for a very important reason, like formatting-based humor, here's how to do strikethrough on Google Docs."
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# How to strikethrough on Google Docs

If you're crossing things out in Google Docs for a very important reason, like formatting-based humor, here's how to do strikethrough on Google Docs.

If you're crossing things out in Google Docs to show you did them, stop doing that and use a [clickable checkbox](https://zapier.com/blog/google-docs-features/#checklists) instead (which also crosses it out). But if you're doing it for a much more important reason, like formatting-based humor, here's how to strikethrough on Google Docs. 

## How to strikethrough on Google Docs

1. Open the Google Doc you want to edit.
2. Highlight the text you want to strike through.
3. Click **Format** > **Text** > **Strikethrough**.

That's it. 

## How to use the keyboard shortcut for strikethrough on Google Docs

If you need to cross out a lot of text throughout your doc, the [keyboard shortcut](https://zapier.com/blog/google-docs-shortcuts) is the more efficient way to go. 

Highlight the text you want to strike through and press `Alt`+`Shift`+`5` on Windows or `command`+`shift`+`X` on Mac.

## How to strikethrough on Google Docs on the mobile app 

I'm convinced Google likes to keep its users on their toes by making some of its basic functionalities—like crossing out text on the Google Docs mobile app—unnecessarily complicated. But I tapped through every possible option in the app, so you don't have to. 

**Note:** I use an iPhone, but the same method works for Android, too. 

1. Highlight the text you want to strike through. If you're crossing out more than one word, double-tap one of the words, and then drag the blue dot across.
2. Tap the **Format** icon, which looks like the letter `A`, above your doc.

3. Tape the **Strikethrough** icon, which looks like the letter `S` crossed out.

## Automate Google Docs

Google Docs offers plenty of formatting tools to [make your files look pretty](https://zapier.com/blog/google-docs-formatting-tips). Once you're done gussying up your doc, though, use Zapier to [connect Google Docs](https://zapier.com/apps/google-docs/integrations) to all the other apps you use. This way, you can automatically do things like create new Google Docs prefilled with information from your other apps. Learn more about [how to automate Google apps](https://zapier.com/blog/google-apps-automations/), or get started with one of these workflows. 

**Related reading:**

- [How to add a signature in Google Docs](https://zapier.com/blog/google-docs-signature/)
- [How to use Google Docs comments](https://zapier.com/blog/how-to-use-google-docs-comments/)
- [How to compare two docs in Google Docs and Microsoft Word](https://zapier.com/blog/compare-two-word-documents/)
- [How to do a hanging indent in Google Docs](https://zapier.com/blog/hanging-indent-google-docs)