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Use the Superscript or Subscript buttons on the toolbar

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2025 6:22 am
by Ehsanuls55
The easiest way to format text as superscript or subscript in Word is by using the dedicated buttons on the toolbar.

Let's break down the steps.

Step #1: Go to the Home tab
Open your Word document and navigate to the Home tab on the ribbon at the iran whatsapp number data top of the window.

Use the Home tab of the ribbon : Superscript in Word

Using the Home Tab of the Ribbon

Step #2: Locate the Font section
Go to the Font section in the Home tab. You will notice the two icons.

Superscript: Represented by an "x²" icon, this is used to format text above the line (for example, exponents like 10³)
Subscript: Represented by an "x₂" icon, this is used to format text below the line (for example, chemical formulas like H₂O)
Be sure to check that you are working in an area of ​​the document where text can be edited. Protected or read-only sections may restrict formatting changes.

Find the Symbol Box in the Fonts group

Locate the subscript and superscript button

Fun fact: Medieval scribes often used superscript letters to abbreviate long words, especially in religious texts. For example, the letter "x" was sometimes written in superscript to represent the word "Christ" (as in "Xmas" for Christmas).

Step #3: Click on the corresponding button
To apply superscript, click the x² icon. For example, if you want '10^3', highlight the '3' and click the superscript button.

Make sure the correct text is selected before clicking the superscript or subscript button. Formatting will not be applied if there is no highlighted text.