
The method used in these steps was selected because after you complete steps 1 through 3, the Customize Keyboard dialog box is already filled in with the proper settings to invoke the strikethrough formatting.

It should be noted that there are a variety of ways that you can display the Customize Keyboard dialog box, which is necessary for the above steps.

Click Close to dismiss the Customize Keyboard dialog box.The shortcut key is now assigned to apply strikethrough formatting. (A good combination to consider is Alt+Shift+S or Ctrl+Alt+S, neither of which are used in a default installation of Word.) If the combination is already taken, that information shows just below the Customize Keyboard dialog box, and you can then change to a different shortcut key.

Just hold down whatever combination of the Alt, Ctrl, and Shift keys you want, and then press the desired key to go with that combination.

You can define your own shortcut key for strikethrough by customizing Word. Most people add it by displaying the Font dialog box and then selecting Strikethrough in the Effects area of the dialog box. One common formatting attribute that does not have such a combination is strikethrough. Word provides shortcut key combinations for many different formatting options.
