Blog Home Presentation Tips PowerPoint Tutorials Google Slides Tutorials Video Tutorials Industry Information Presentation Collections

How to Strikethrough on Google Slides

Banner for blog "How to Strikethrough on Google Slides," features "S" with strikethrough effect on a yellow background.


Ever been in the middle of creating a stunning presentation, only to hit a roadblock when you need to strikethrough text in Google Slides? You’re not alone. In fact, stats show that over 50% of presentation creators spend extra time trying to figure out hidden features like text formatting in Google Slides.


Strikethrough is one of those underrated formatting tricks that can make your slides look more polished. But, unfortunately, Google Slides doesn’t have a big bold “Strikethrough” button like other tools, leaving many users scratching their heads.  


In this blog post, let’s check out how to strikethrough text quickly and efficiently in Google Slides.


What is Strikethrough and Why Use It?  


Strikethrough is when a horizontal line runs through your text. It’s a handy formatting feature often used to:

  • Show edits or corrections in brainstorming sessions.  
  • Cross off tasks or ideas that are completed.  
  • Add emphasis in a visual way.  

It’s simple, yet effective, for keeping your content organized and engaging. Whether you’re working with a list of to-dos or tweaking content for clarity, knowing how to strikethrough can save you time and frustration.  


Step-by-Step Guide to Strikethrough Text in Google Slides  


Ready to give your text that perfect strikethrough? Follow these simple steps:  


Method 1: Using Keyboard Shortcuts

  1. Highlight the text you want to strikethrough.  
  2. Press “Alt + Shift + 5” (on Windows) or “Command + Shift + X” (on Mac).  

Voila! Your chosen text now features a neat line through it.  


Method 2: Using the Format Menu

If shortcuts aren’t your thing, here’s how to do it manually:  

  1. Highlight the desired text.  
  2. Go to the “Format” menu in the top toolbar.  
  3. Hover over “Text” and choose “Strikethrough” from the dropdown menu.


Pro Tips for Better Text Formatting


  • Combine Formatting Options: You can pair strikethrough with bold, italics, or even superscript/subscript for a custom look. Check out our detailed guide on “How To Add Superscript And Subscript In Google Slides” for more tips.  
  • Consistency is Key: Whether you’re striking through text or experimenting with colors, make sure your formatting aligns with your overall presentation theme. Try premade Google Slides Templates available to retain consistency in your presentations.


Why Mastering Text Formatting Matters


Good formatting goes a long way in making your presentation stand out. Small details, like using strikethrough effectively, can make your slides easier to read and more visually appealing. Plus, knowing tricks like this boosts your confidence when working on professional slides or academic projects. If you want more tips on text styling, don’t miss our blog on “How to Format the Text in Google Slides.”


Final Thoughts


Strikethrough might seem like a small feature, but it can make a big difference when used right. Whether you’re crossing out ideas, tracking changes, or simply adding a unique touch to your text, learning how to strikethrough on Google Slides is a game-changer. So next time you’re stuck, remember these simple methods and get back to creating slides that impress.


With Google Slides constantly evolving, mastering features like strikethrough and superscript, subscript, or other formatting options ensures you stay ahead of the curve. After all, it’s the little details that transform a basic presentation into something memorable.

Spread Love

Arockia Mary Amutha is a seasoned senior content writer at SlideEgg, bringing over four years of dedicated experience to the field. Her expertise in presentation tools like PowerPoint, Google Slides, and Canva shines through in her clear, concise, and professional writing style. With a passion for crafting engaging and insightful content, she specializes in creating detailed how-to guides, tutorials, and tips on presentation design that resonate with and empower readers.

Recent Blogs

19-09-2024
Presentation Tips

A significant first step towards creating a great lesson plan presentation is vital to any teacher who wants his lesson...

17-12-2024
Google Slides Tutorials

Adding captions to images in Google Slides can greatly enhance your presentations by providing context and ensuring your audience gets...

19-12-2024
Presentation Collections

Introduction: A successful business starts with a clear understanding of its strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. But what about your...