In AutoCAD cartography sometimes we need to do some text annotation, in the industrial drawings often encounter some cubic meters, square meters, etc. with superscript unit symbol, then how to enter in AutoCAD with superscript symbol?
Using multiline Text command Mtext, enter "m3^" in the text box:
Using the mouse to select the 3 and "^" symbol that we need to make superscript, click the Stack button on the Text Format dialog box:
Confirm the input of the text, and then look at the cubic unit of input has been successful:
Note that the "^" symbol and the selection of text before and after the order will affect the upper and lower position of the number, "^" in front of the text can make the text sink into subscript, after the text can make text floating into superscript.
Sometimes, you will find that because of the font for the reason that this has the superscript unit input is not good-looking, oh, never mind, try this "stupid way": directly with a single line of text command (Dtext), respectively, enter "M", "2", get two lines of text, the mouse to select the need to do the superscript line of text "2", Zoom command to reduce the "2" to the appropriate size and move the tool to move it to the appropriate location to see if the effect is also very good?
Often need to input this kind of unit friends can use this way to the commonly used with the upper and lower standard units into blocks, when you need to input the block command to use, zoom on it.