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Google Docs: How to use superscript and subscript?

 Google Docs: How to use superscript and subscript? The bulk of our writing is made up of basic numbers and letters combined together to provide some appearance of significance. If you're writing about math or science, you'll need more than the basic toolbox of bold, italic, and underline formatting features included on most word processors' default toolbar.

In academic writing, superscripts and subscripts are often utilized. If you're using Microsoft Word or LibreOffice Writer, there's a handy button right in the toolbar. If you're not a heretic and instead use Google Docs, you'll have to do a little more clicking or learn some keyboard shortcuts to do the same thing.

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These shortcuts may be used in two ways: before and after the fact. Ctrl+. will change your active format to superscript. Everything you enter will now be in superscript. Return to your normal formatting by pressing it again. If you wish to modify the format of previously entered text, select it and click Ctrl+ to transform it to subscript.

You may utilize the menu at the top of the window instead of the keyboard shortcuts if you don't want to use them. Select either superscript or subscript from the Format > Text menu. Changing the format through the menu is similar to utilizing the shortcuts, but requires a few more steps.

If you're dealing with mathematical equations in your Google Doc, the method for acquiring a superscript or subscript is somewhat different. To begin, choose Insert > Equation from the menu at the top of the window. Shift+6 or Shift+- are required to enter superscript or subscript characters into your calculation.

In contrast to text formatting, equation formatting must be chosen before entering the characters. When you've finished typing superscript or subscript, hit Enter to return to standard formatting.

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What to do if you are using Google docs on smartphone?

The procedure is somewhat different if you're using Google Docs on your smartphone. To begin, highlight the text that will be superscript or subscript. Then, at the top of the screen, hit the Format button, and then pick the Text tab (it should be selected by default). Finally, click the icon that corresponds to the formatting choice you want. And, much like in the browser, you may modify the formatting to superscript and subscript before or after you write. To modify the formatting ahead of time, set your cursor where you wish to enter the formatted text, then follow the steps outlined above. When you're through typing, press the format button again to return to regular mode.

Mobile equations are a mixed bag. The mobile app does not allow you to input new equation, but you may change the superscript and subscript values in an existing equation. Unfortunately, adding formatted values to an existing equation through mobile is not possible.

If you don't want to jump through these hoops but still want that delicious academic veneer on your writing, Unicode includes a complete set of superscript and subscript numbers (as well as a restricted collection of letters and symbols) that you can copy/paste into your text. It's not as versatile as Google Docs' native formatting, but you could do it if you wanted to.

And, in case you're wondering what all of this is about, superscripts and subscripts are necessary for scientific communication. Superscripts are often employed to represent exponents (as in E = mc2) or to cite sources in academic writings. Subscripts are often used in chemistry to represent the number of atoms in a molecule (as in H20) or in mathematics to represent the base of a number.

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Consider alternatives to Google Docs.

Google Docs is fine for most people, but power users will notice that it lacks several functionality found in Microsoft Word. The Google Docs Android app is also a good choice, although there are many of powerful word processing applications in the Google Play Store. Use them if you want more. Follow this space for more useful tips and tricks. 

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