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public:nnels:etext:bold-italics-underline-strikethrough [2022/08/29 21:54] rachel.osolen |
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+ | Q: There is a letter written by the main character (which I have formatted as a block quote) in which she crosses out her initial sign off to a letter. I feel it would be important here to keep the strikethrough as it impacts the meaning here, her changing her mind as she writes. Is this correct? And if so, per the wiki description for strikethrough I should format this directly? | ||
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