Sets or retrieves a Boolean value indicating whether the text in the object has a line drawn through it.  Syntax | HTML | N/A | 
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 | Scripting | object.style.textDecorationLineThrough [ = bLineThrough ] | 
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 Possible Values | bLineThrough | Boolean that
specifies or receives one of the following values.| true | Apply the line-through. |  | false | Prevent the line-through. |  
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 The property is read/write.
The property has no default value. The Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) attribute is
not  inherited.
 Expressions can be used in place of the preceding value(s), as of Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5.  For more information, see About Dynamic Properties. 
 Example 
This example uses the textDecorationLineThrough property to draw a line through the text when the user clicks it with the mouse.  <P onclick="this.style.textDecorationLineThrough=true;">
Click this if you think it's unimportant.
</P> 
 Standards Information 
There is no public standard that applies to this property.
 
 Applies To  | 
A, 
ADDRESS, 
B, 
BIG, 
BLOCKQUOTE, 
BODY, 
BUTTON, 
CAPTION, 
CENTER, 
CITE, 
CODE, 
COL, 
COLGROUP, 
CUSTOM, 
DD, 
defaults, 
DFN, 
DIR, 
DIV, 
DL, 
DT, 
EM, 
FIELDSET, 
FORM, 
hn, 
HTML, 
I, 
INPUT type=button, 
INPUT type=checkbox, 
INPUT type=file, 
INPUT type=image, 
INPUT type=password, 
INPUT type=radio, 
INPUT type=reset, 
INPUT type=submit, 
INPUT type=text, 
ISINDEX, 
KBD, 
LABEL, 
LEGEND, 
LI, 
LISTING, 
MARQUEE, 
MENU, 
OL, 
P, 
PLAINTEXT, 
PRE, 
runtimeStyle, 
S, 
SAMP, 
SELECT, 
SMALL, 
SPAN, 
STRIKE, 
STRONG, 
style, 
SUB, 
SUP, 
TABLE, 
TBODY, 
TD, 
TEXTAREA, 
TFOOT, 
TH, 
THEAD, 
TR, 
TT, 
U, 
UL, 
VAR, 
XMP |   |  
 
 See Also textDecoration  
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