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Try keyboard shortcuts to apply superscript or subscript

Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2025 6:22 am
by Ehsanuls55
If speed is a priority, Word offers handy keyboard shortcuts for formatting text as superscript or subscript. These shortcuts let you apply formatting on the fly without interrupting your workflow.

Select the text you want to format. Then apply these shortcuts:

For superscript, press Ctrl + Shift + + (Control, Shift and the plus sign key simultaneously)
For subscript, press Ctrl + = (Control and the equal sign key simultaneously)
This method is perfect if you work a lot with superscripts or iran whatsapp number data subscripts and prefer not to rely on the toolbar.

Pro Tip: Some Word installations or customizations may remap these shortcuts.

Microsoft Word Hack

is to check or reset the shortcut settings in Word Options > Customize the Ribbon > Keyboard Shortcuts.

Apply superscript or subscript from the font dialog box
The Font dialog box offers additional control over subscript and superscript settings. This method is especially useful if you are formatting multiple pieces of text or working on a detailed document.

Let's see how to apply this method.

Step #1: Open the Font dialog box
Highlight the text you want to format and go to the Home tab of the ribbon. Click the small arrow in the right corner of the Font section button, also known as the Font Launcher , to open the dialog box.

Open Font Launcher Dialog Box: Superscript in Word

Click on the Font dialog box dropdown

The keyboard shortcut to open the Font dialog box is 'Ctrl + D'

The famous red line that appears under misspelled words was first introduced in Word 97. This quick visual cue allowed users to spot errors and correct them quickly.

Step #2: Locate the Effects section
Once the dialog box opens, locate the Effects section. Check Superscript to format text above the line and Subscript to format text below the line.

To highlight 'th' in '4th', open the Font dialog and check Superscript. You will get 4ᵗʰ as formatted text.