You can use the Fonts window to create and format shadows on text and mark text with a strikethrough line.
To add a strikethrough to selected text, click Fonts in the toolbar, click the Text Strikethrough button, and choose None, Single, or Double from the pop-up menu.
Or select text, and choose Format > Font > Strikethrough.
A strikethrough appears through the selected text in the same color as the text. To change the strikethrough color, choose Color from the Text Strikethrough pop-up menu, and then select a color in the Colors window. The strikethrough takes on the color you selected, but the text retains its original color.
To add a shadow to selected text, click Fonts in the toolbar, and then click the Text Shadow button.
Drag the shadow opacity slider (the first slider on the left) to the right to make the shadow darker.
Drag the shadow blur slider (the middle slider) to the right to make the shadow more diffuse.
Drag the shadow offset slider (the third slider) to the right to separate the shadow from the text.
Rotate the Shadow Angle wheel to set the direction of the shadow.
To set text shadows using the Graphic inspector, see Adding Shadows for more information.
Many templates include a strikethrough character style. To display the character styles defined for your document, click the Character Styles button in the format bar. You can also select the text you want to strike through, and then choose the strikethrough character style in the Styles drawer.