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To type with superscript and subscript in PowerPoint, you can use keyboard commands, a toolbar button, or the Formatting menu.
You can add a superscript or subscript in Google Docs by selecting text and using the Format menu or through keyboard shortcuts.
Users have two efficient methods for applying superscript and subscript fonts. They can use a keyboard shortcut or add the effect to the Quick Access toolbar.
The title says it all. I have tried to make a keyboard shortcut for them (like ctrl-b for bold) but it didn't work.
Is there any easy way to do simple subscript and superscript text in Apple (Cocoa?) apps? Specifically, TextEdit and Keynote, as the subject suggests. Currently, in order to do subscript, I have ...
Pressing "Ctrl," "Shift" and "=" toggles superscript on or off, so you can use it to apply superscript to normal text. "Ctrl" and "=" is the keyboard shortcut for subscript.