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For math, science, or even a footnote, here’s how to superscript in Google Docs. Learn how to apply the superscript format on the web and in the mobile app.
1. In Google Docs, write the text that you want to turn into a superscript or a subscript. 2. Select the portion of the text you want to format. 3. Click the "Format" menu. 4.
How to use the Google Docs ribbon menu to apply super- and subscripts If you don't want to use the keyboard shortcuts, use the ribbon menu at the top of the window. Click Format from the menu at ...
If you want to format text on Google Docs 101, then be at ease. The following steps will help you find fantastic formatting options. Let’s get started now: 1. Move to the overhead menu. 2.
If you use Google Docs, footnotes are a built-in feature you can take advantage of right away. Here's how to add them to any document, whether you're on the web or using the Google Docs mobile app.
Google has started integrating parts of the Markdown syntax in Google Docs, Slides, and Drawings. Basically, Google will convert your Markdown syntax into formatted text as you’re typing.
If you’d rather format your Google Docs document using text shortcuts than keyboard ones, you can — Google Docs offers Markdown support. Back in March 2022, in a blog post announcing the ...
You’ll find more text formatting options under Format > Text. There, you’ll find all of the basic text formatting options — bold, italic, underline, strikethrough, superscript, and subscript.