Though there’s no toggle button available in the Google Docs toolbar to enable/disable superscript and subscript, so you might not see it right away. Let’s begin
What is Superscript & Subscript in google docs
A subscript is a text which displays below the normal line of type for example like this.
1 What is Superscript & Subscript in google docs2 How to used superscript and subscript from the Toolbar3 Top 5 way Google Docs Keyboard Shortcuts3.1 Word Count Shortcut in Google Docs 3.2 Start a Numbered List in Google Docs3.3 Quickly Export a Google Doc as a PDF3.4 Start a Bulleted List in Google Docs3.5 Quickly Select Menu Items4 How to Insert Superscript or Subscript5 How to create text subscript in Google Docs
superscript is a text which displays above the normal line of type for example like this.
How to used superscript and subscript from the Toolbar
Step by Step I will tell you how to used Superscript or Subscript. Turn on your browser, go to Google Docs or Slides and open a document. You can either select some text first or place the cursor where you want it to be inserted into your document to format text in superscript or subscript.
Top 5 way Google Docs Keyboard Shortcuts
Similarly, you can use below shortcuts in Google Docs
Word Count Shortcut in Google Docs
-For PC: Control Shift C
-For Mac: Command Shift C
Start a Numbered List in Google Docs
-PC: Control Shift 7 -Mac: Command Shift 7
Quickly Export a Google Doc as a PDF
-PC: Control P -Mac: Command P
Start a Bulleted List in Google Docs
-PC: Control Shift 8 -Mac: Command Shift 8
Quickly Select Menu Items
-PC: Control / -Mac: Command /
How to Insert Superscript or
Subscript
Additionally, the special character insertion feature built right into Google Docs and Slides can be used to format the document with text above or below the subscription. It is a tool that lets you directly insert arrows, scripts from different languages and emojis into your script. Open the “Insert” tab in your document, and then click the “Special Characters” button. When the Special Characters dialog opens, right-click the drop-down box and choose from the list of options on “Superscript.” Tap on it to attach it to your document after you select an icon you want to insert.
How to create text subscript in Google Docs
In Google Docs, to view text at or below the baseline, then do the following:
- highlight the text you want to subscript to
- Then press CTRL+, precisely this means that you should simultaneously press both the CTRL and the comma key. You can now close the device, and in place of the cursor will appear the superscript or subscript symbol in your document. This is the way you can use Subscript and Superscript Google Docs