How to Superscript and Subscript in Google Slides
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Google Slides is an excellent platform for creating presentations for a variety of purposes, including business, education, and personal use. One useful feature of Google Slides is the ability to add superscript and subscript text. This is especially handy when creating scientific, mathematical, or chemical formulas and equations.
In this article, we’ll look at how to add superscript and subscript text in Google Slides.
Superscript Text
Superscript text is a small, raised number, letter, or symbol that appears above the baseline of the text. It is commonly used to represent exponents, footnotes, and some abbreviations. In Google Slides, you can add superscript text in two ways.
Method 1: Use the Superscript Command
The easiest way to add superscript text is to use the superscript command, which can be found in the text formatting toolbar.
1. Select the text you want to format as superscript.
2. Click on the text formatting toolbar at the top of the screen.
3. Click the “Superscript” button (which looks like an x with a raised number) in the formatting toolbar.
Method 2: Use a Keyboard Shortcut
If you prefer keyboard shortcuts, you can also use the following key combination to format text as superscript.
1. Select the text you want to format as superscript.
2. Hold down the “Ctrl” and “.” keys at the same time on a Windows computer, or “⌘” and “.” keys on a Mac.
3. The selected text will appear in superscript.
Subscript Text
Subscript text is a small, lowered number, letter, or symbol that appears below the baseline of the text. It is commonly used to represent chemical formulas and equations. In Google Slides, you can add subscript text in two ways.
Method 1: Use the Subscript Command
The easiest way to add subscript text is to use the subscript command, which can be found in the text formatting toolbar.
1. Select the text you want to format as subscript.
2. Click on the text formatting toolbar at the top of the screen.
3. Click the “Subscript” button (which looks like an x with a lowered number) in the formatting toolbar.
Method 2: Use a Keyboard Shortcut
If you prefer keyboard shortcuts, you can also use the following key combination to format text as subscript.
1. Select the text you want to format as subscript.
2. Hold down the “Ctrl” and “,” keys at the same time on a Windows computer, or “⌘” and “,” keys on a Mac.
3. The selected text will appear in subscript.
Conclusion
Adding superscript and subscript text to your Google Slides presentation can make a big difference in the clarity and accuracy of your content. By following these simple steps, you can easily format text as superscript or subscript and take your presentation to the next level.