When you enter a formula in a Word document, you often encounter input superscript and subscript, and the math formula Editor can be easily entered for you. But the problem is more when we just input text, we need to input superscript subscript, such as square, cubic and other symbols, if this time with the mathematical formula editor is a fuss, and inefficient. The quickest way is to use keyboard shortcuts to enter superscript subscript, very soon practical.
Superscript character Input Method: Select the character you want to add, and then use the word shortcut "Ctrl + Shift + (plus)" to:
Subscript character Input Method: Select the character you want to add subscript, and then use the word shortcut "Ctrl + (Plus)" to:
In addition, you can also use the font properties to set superscript, subscript:
Note: The above methods apply to Word 2003, Word 2007, Word 2010.
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