This handy shortcut turns the strikethrough in an email into a link. This is one of those little things that I will always remember.
The shortcut is called strikethrough because it is a “shortcut” of the original message. In the old days of email, we’d just type a message in a box, and the email would show the text. The most common reason for this to happen is that you accidentally delete the message and the text is actually in the body of the email. So if you accidentally delete the message and a strikethrough appears, the email is still easy to read.
In the new Gmail, the same thing happens. You accidentally delete the message, and the strikethrough appears. You can type the email and it will take you to the original message. (If you want to go the extra mile and say “Hey you know what, I accidentally deleted this, but I’m gonna keep it because it’s a great reminder,” that’s not a bad idea).
I think this is a good idea because it encourages people to say, “Hey, I accidentally deleted this, but Im gonna keep it because its a great reminder, thats not a bad idea.” Also, if you say, “Hey, I accidentally deleted this,” that makes it easier for people to say, “Hey, you know what, I accidentally deleted this, but Im gonna keep it because its a great reminder, thats not a bad idea.
I think you can use this to say, I accidentally deleted your email and I don’t know where it went. Or, I accidentally deleted your email address and I’m not sure if it’s still there.
I think the main goal of every job is to get all the people that need to work on their projects and then keep going. I’m not trying to do a single job but I think we’ve all got a lot of people that need to work on their projects.
Why I love you, I’m gonna love you forever.
shortcut for strikethrough in gmail.
If you are using a shortcut for strikethrough in gmail, you can set it to do strikethrough. If you’re not using a shortcut for strikethrough in gmail, you will not get strikethrough. This is great because the default is what most people use when they want to send a message to someone, but if they don’t have strikethrough, they will get an error.