You can set a text character slightly above ( superscript ) or below ( subscript ) the normal baseline of type:
For example: When you add a trademark, copyright, or other symbol to your presentation, you might want the symbol to appear slightly above the rest of your text. If you’re creating a footnote, you might also want to do this with a number.
To make text appear slightly above (superscript) or below (subscript) your regular text, you can use keyboard shortcuts.
You can also format text as superscript or subscript by selecting options in the Font dialog box, as described in the next procedure.
On the Font tab, under Effects, select the Superscript or Subscript check box.
Tip: You can make text superscript or subscript without changing the font size. For superscript, enter a higher percentage in the Offset box. For subscript, enter a lower percentage in the Offset box.
To undo superscript or subscript formatting, select your text and press Ctrl+Spacebar.
To make text appear slightly above (superscript) or below (subscript) your regular text, you can use keyboard shortcuts.
Tip: You can also format text as superscript or subscript by selecting options in the Font dialog box, as described in the next procedure.
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To undo superscript or subscript formatting, select your text and press Ctrl+Spacebar.
For certain symbols that are almost always superscript, such as ® and ™, simply insert the symbol and it will automatically be formatted as superscript.
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