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Do you want to show your friends your thought process for an especially strong point? You can use the strikethrough font format in a WhatsApp message to cross out text, which is a great way to show emphasis when changing or correcting a message. To strikethrough text on WhatsApp, you'll just need to add a tilde (~) before and after the text you want to cross out. We'll walk you through this easy process on your Android, iPhone, or iPad.
Things You Should Know
- Add a "~" to the beginning and end of your message to strikethrough it.
- For Android, you can also tap to select the text to strikethrough, then tap the "three-dot menu > More (Android only) > Strikethrough".
- For iOS, tap to select your text then tap "Select/Select All > B_I_U > Strikethrough".
Steps
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1Open WhatsApp. Tap the app that looks like a white telephone receiver on a light green background.
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2Tap CHATS. If you're using an iPhone or iPad, It's the 2 chat bubbles icon at the bottom of your screen.
- "Chats" is at the top of your screen if you're using an Android.
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3Tap the conversation you wish to strikethrough text in. This will open the chat you have with that person.
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4Tap the text field. This is at the bottom of the screen. Tapping it will open up the keyboard.
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5Enter the text you want to strikethrough with "~" before and after it. The "~" is found by tapping the "123" (iOS) or "?123" (Android) button, then the "#+=" (iOS) or "=\<" (Android) button. Tap the tilde key (~). On iPhones and iPads, it is the fourth button from the left on the third row (down from the top of the keyboard) of buttons. It's the first symbol on the keyboard for Androids.
- For example, if you type "How are you? ~Kenny said you don't feel well.~ I heard you aren't feeling well." You'll get "How are you?
Kenny said you don't feel well.I heard you aren't feeling well."
- For example, if you type "How are you? ~Kenny said you don't feel well.~ I heard you aren't feeling well." You'll get "How are you?
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6Tap the send arrow. The message will appear in the conversation history. The text will appear with a line through it without the "~" at either end of the section.
- On Android, you can also select the text you want to format, then tap ⋮ > More > Strikethrough.
- For iOS, select your text then tap Select/Select all > B_I_U > Strikethrough.[1]
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow to make this feature work outside of whatsApp for Android?wikiHow Staff EditorThis answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
Staff AnswerwikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerIt depends on what app you're using. It's a feature in Google Docs, but not in Facebook Messenger. -
QuestionWhat if I want a word to be ~surrounded~ by wavy dash without the strike through? Is it possible to remove the feature?Community AnswerIt is not possible to remove the feature, but you can add a space between the wavy dash and text to type something without the feature.