Subscripting In Word

How to Underline, Strikethrough, Subscript and More (Word) Leon Renner

Subscripting In Word. Go to the home tab. Select the home tab in the ribbon.

How to Underline, Strikethrough, Subscript and More (Word) Leon Renner
How to Underline, Strikethrough, Subscript and More (Word) Leon Renner

Web open or create a document and type text normally. Select the home tab in the ribbon. To remove or turn off superscript or subscript. Select the text you want to appear as subscript so it's highlighted. Go to the home tab. Web using the symbol box. In the font group, select subscript. Web select the text or number that you want. At the top of the screen, click the ribbon's insert tab and then click symbol. 3. We're using the equal sign at the top of the keyboard.

Web to apply superscript, press ctrl + shift + equal sign (=). Select the home tab in the ribbon. Place the cursor where you want the superscript or subscript symbol to appear in your document. Web open or create a document and type text normally. To apply subscript, press ctrl + equal sign (=). Web to apply superscript, press ctrl + shift + equal sign (=). Web select the text or number that you want. At the top of the screen, click the ribbon's insert tab and then click symbol. 3. Place your cursor where you want to insert the superscript or subscript. Or, select the existing text that you want to format as a. In the font group, select subscript.