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Strikethrough

Engaged ,
Nov 29, 2012 Nov 29, 2012

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Friends,

I am looking for a way to use the keyboard shortcuts to make highlighted text strikethrough inside the form fields. I have enabled the form fields to "Rich Text" and strikethrough text can be pasted into the form field as strikethrough, but I would like a more user friendly method such as a shortcut. Any suggestions? The shortcuts for Bold, Italics and Underline all work in Adobe Acrobat X Pro. CTRL + B, CTRL + I, CTRL + U.

     I tried setting the shortcut for strikethrough to ALT + SHIFT + S as this link suggested in Word. Still the shortcut didn't work in Adobe Acrobat.

http://word.tips.net/T000418_Strikethrough_Shortcut_Key.html

I'm using MS Windows XP and Adobe Acrobat X Pro.Thanks.

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Engaged , Dec 03, 2012 Dec 03, 2012

Strikethrough and others (i.e. Bold, Italics) can be found in the Adobe Acrobat X Pro by selecting CTRL + E to bring up (See attached screen shot) the "Form Field Text Properties" bar.

Or under the "View">"Show/Hide">"Toolbar Items">"Properties Bar".

Furthermore Italics, Bold, Underline, Superscript and Subscript and be found by highlighting the text in a form field clicking on the right mouse button and selecting "Text Style".

If anyone knows how to add the "Form Field Text Properties" bar to m

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Engaged ,
Dec 03, 2012 Dec 03, 2012

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Strikethrough and others (i.e. Bold, Italics) can be found in the Adobe Acrobat X Pro by selecting CTRL + E to bring up (See attached screen shot) the "Form Field Text Properties" bar.

Or under the "View">"Show/Hide">"Toolbar Items">"Properties Bar".

Furthermore Italics, Bold, Underline, Superscript and Subscript and be found by highlighting the text in a form field clicking on the right mouse button and selecting "Text Style".

If anyone knows how to add the "Form Field Text Properties" bar to my standard tool bar so the option are always available when I open Acrobat please let me know.

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Community Beginner ,
Feb 26, 2016 Feb 26, 2016

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Ok, .....I have the properties bar but still see no obvious way to create the strike through. (?)

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LEGEND ,
Feb 26, 2016 Feb 26, 2016

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What you posted does not show the properties bar.

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Community Beginner ,
Feb 26, 2016 Feb 26, 2016

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Ok then I'm *really* stumped. I followed the comments above to a tee (CTRL + E, ...and also "View">"Show/Hide">"Toolbar Items">"Properties Bar") and the only thing that changed when I cliked on the properties bar was I got this little pop up window below. Could it be bec I have Acrobat XI Pro instead of just X Pro?

.....Thanks

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LEGEND ,
Feb 26, 2016 Feb 26, 2016

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That floating toolbar will expand and have more options when you actually select something, such as a comment or rich text form field.

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Community Beginner ,
Feb 29, 2016 Feb 29, 2016

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You're getting that box because the field that has the text you want to be able to strike through isn't set for "Allow Rich Text Formatting".

Right click on field, choose Properties.  Click onthe Options tab.  Put a checkmark in "Allow Rich Text Formatting".  Warning though: This will strip any line breaks in the text already in the field.

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New Here ,
Apr 08, 2016 Apr 08, 2016

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I was having the same problem in finding the strike through feature.  HIGHLIGHT THE TEXT, RIGHT CLICK, CHOOSE STRIKE THROUGH.  GAWD........ NO FANCY SHIT "rich-text blah blah blah"

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Guest
Aug 03, 2016 Aug 03, 2016

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This is very simple. Let me show you. On Adobe Acrobat X, on the upper right hand side click on "Comment"

and there you go you will find this icon where you can right click and choose "Add to Quick Tools" so that you can easily access this strike through icon should you need to use it again.

THAT'S IT YOU'RE DONE!

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New Here ,
Sep 21, 2020 Sep 21, 2020

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Thank you so much for the clear and concise instructions. It works and is much less of a hassle than any of the other advice!!!

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New Here ,
Feb 24, 2022 Feb 24, 2022

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damn it- they must have upgraded again becuase my version doesn't have comments set up like this- I have hovered over each and every da$% button- it's exhausting - hate the inevitabe time wasting upgrades!!

 

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New Here ,
Jun 06, 2022 Jun 06, 2022

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Look for this button 

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on the toolbar to the right.  After clicking it, the strikethrough option should show up in the ribbon at the top.  After selecting that option, all you have to do is click and drag over the text you want to strike through.

 

Hope this helps.

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