
Format text as superscript or subscript - Microsoft Support
Select the character that you want to format. For superscript, press Control, Shift, and the Plus sign (+) at the same time. For subscript, press Control and the Equal sign (=) at the same …
Format text as superscript or subscript in Word - Microsoft Support
A superscript or subscript is a number, figure, symbol, or indicator that is smaller than the normal line of type and is set slightly above it (superscript) or below it (subscript).
Make text subscript or superscript - Microsoft Support
Select the text you want to change. Click Home > Subscript to lower the text below the line of text or Home > Superscript to raise the selected text above the line of text.
Turn off superscripting of ordinal numbers in Outlook and …
On the PowerPoint menu, select Preferences, and then select AutoCorrect. On the AutoFormat as You Type tab, clear the Ordinals (1st) with superscript check box to prevent the app from …
Basic tasks for creating a PowerPoint presentation
When you open PowerPoint, you'll see some built-in themes and templates. A theme is a slide design that contains matching colors, fonts, and special effects like shadows, reflections, and …
Format text or numbers as superscript or subscript
Select your text and use the options in the Format Cell dialog box to format it as superscript or subscript.
Tekst opmaken als superscript of subscript - Microsoft …
Voeg een subscript- of superscriptsymbool in of pas superscript- of subscript-opmaak toe op tekst in PowerPoint in Windows en Mac. Probeer ook sneltoetsen voor hetzelfde.
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Format text as superscript or subscript in Word
A superscript or subscript is a number, figure, symbol, or indicator that is smaller than the normal line of type and is set slightly above it (superscript) or below it (subscript).