Using the Format menu to apply strikethroughYou can apply strikethrough using the Format menu: Select the text in the Google Docs document you want to strikethrough. Click Format in the menu and then select Text.
To format text in superscript or subscript, you can either select some text first or place the cursor where you want to insert it into your document. Next, click Format > Text and then select either “Superscript” or “Subscript” from the choices provided.
Click the "Insert" menu, then click the "Equation" menu option. Type "overline" in the equation box that appears in your document. Press the space bar, then type the letter or string of letters over which you want the bar to appear.
Suggest changes to a file
- On your computer, open a document at docs.google.com. In the top right, if you don't see "Suggesting," click Editing. Suggesting.
- Edit the document. You'll see your change in a new color.
- The owner of the file will get an email about your suggestions and can decide whether to keep them.
Add Strikethrough with the ToolbarIt's designated by the “S” icon featuring a horizontal line drawn through the middle. Select the text you want to format with a strikethrough. Click or tap the “Strikethrough” icon in the toolbar.
How to create your own keyboard shortcuts on the iPhone
- Start the Settings app.
- Tap "General" and then tap "Keyboard."
- Tap "Text Replacement."
- Tap "+" in the upper right corner.
- Type the text phrase you want to create, and then enter the text shortcut that will trigger it when you're typing.
- Tap "Save."
On the iPhone: click on settings (gray icon w/ gear) > General > Keyboard > Text Replacement > click the + sign in upper right to create new shortcut. On Android: go to Settings > select System> Click on Languages & Input > Click Advanced > Select Personal Dictionary > Click the + sign in the upper right.
To assign a keyboard shortcut do the following: Begin keyboard shortcuts with CTRL or a function key. Press the TAB key repeatedly until the cursor is in the Press new shortcut key box. Press the combination of keys that you want to assign.
To access text shortcuts on a Mac, open your System Preferences from the Apple menu in the finder. Click on Keyboard, then navigate to the Text tab. Here you'll see a list featuring "Replace" and "With" columns.
Launch Chrome for Android and open the website or web page you want to pin to your home screen. Tap the menu button and tap Add to homescreen. The icon will appear on your home screen like any other app shortcut or widget, so you can drag it around and put it wherever you like.
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- Open Settings.
- Tap Language & Input.
- Select Keyboard or Samsung Keyboard.
- Tap Text Shortcuts.
- Tap Add.
- Tap Add again.
Shortcut Key Reference
| Key | Action |
|---|
| Alt+Shift+L | Toggles between showing only the first line of each paragraph and showing all the text in an outline in outline view. |
| Ctrl+M | Indents the current paragraph. |
| Ctrl+Shift+M | Decreases the indentation to previous tab stop (similar to Shift+Tab). |
| Alt+Ctrl+M | Insert an annotation. |
To add a shortcut: On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, open the Shortcuts app. Under Shortcuts from Your Apps, tap See All to see actions from different apps. Tap Add next to a shortcut that you want to add.
Create a text macro
- Choose Window > Text Macros.
- If you want to create a text macro from existing text, select the text in the document.
- Choose New Macro from the Text Macros panel menu, or click the New Macro button in the Text Macros panel.
- Enter a macro code in the Macro Code text box.
Click the "Insert" tab at the top of the screen. Click the "WordArt" button on the "Insert" tab's ribbon. Click the third WordArt style from the left. When the "Edit WordArt Text" window pops up, type the words to convert into bubble letters into the "Text" box.
Pull down the font menu and click a bubble-like font. While Publisher doesn't come standard with an actual bubble font, some bubble-like included fonts are Aharoni, Bauhaus 93, Hobo Std and Snap ITC.
It's very easy to activate the plugin: just click +Add plugin on the bottom right corner of the scene, and from My Plugins, select Google Fonts. In the box that appears, enter the text to be transformed into 3D text and it will automatically appear on the scene.
Option #2: Use Google Drawings to make a flowchart in Google Docs
- Open a Google Doc.
- Select Insert > Drawing > New.
- Use the shape icon to add shapes and the lines icon to connect them.
- When you're finished, click "Save and Close."
Select Wrap text. Hover the mouse over the image, and the cursor will change into directional arrows. Click and drag the image to the desired location. Release the mouse, and the image will move to the selected position.