Exponent in Google Docs
Subscript in Google Slides
Superscript in Google Docs
Subscript in Google Docs
Exponent in Google Docs
Subscript in Google Slides
Superscript in Google Docs
Subscript in Google Docs
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Learn how to type an exponent on a Chromebook. Discover various methods for typing exponents and subscripts on your Chromebook, including how to type squared, write exponents, and make an exponent on the keyboard.
Find out where the underscore key is on a Chromebook and how to use it effectively. Whether you're typing in Google Docs or another application, we'll help you locate and use the underscore.
Master the art of using subscript and superscript in Google Docs. Learn how to enter a little 4 in docs, use superscript shortcuts, and add subscripts and superscripts in Google Docs and Google Slides.
To type an exponent on a Chromebook, you can use the special characters menu or keyboard shortcuts in applications like Google Docs. For example, use 'Ctrl + .' followed by the number you want to superscript.
The underscore key is located on the same key as the hyphen. Press 'Shift' and the hyphen key to type an underscore.
To add subscript in Google Docs, highlight the text you want to subscript, then go to 'Format' > 'Text' > 'Subscript' or use the shortcut 'Ctrl + ,'.