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		<title>How To Use Keyboard Shortcuts To Apply Strikethrough Or Crossout In Word</title>
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<p>Formatting a document is very time-consuming. Without the right commands and shortcuts, it could take you more time than usual. Because of this reason, Microsoft Word offers specific shortcuts to different formatting commands. By using these shortcuts, you can get the work done in half</p>
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		<title>How To Combine And Merge Two Word Documents</title>
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<p>People who work mostly on MS Word frequently need to merge documents. They may need to merge multiple documents in a master document or merge multiple versions of the same document. The latter is a headache, especially if you collaborate with various people on the</p>
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