Basic Superscript
Basic Subscript
Both Superscript and Subscript
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Learn how to add superscript in PowerPoint with ease. Whether you need a superscript shortcut for PowerPoint or detailed steps on how to insert superscript, our guide covers everything you need to know about superscript in PowerPoint.
Discover the best ways to add subscript in PowerPoint. From shortcuts to detailed instructions, we provide all the information you need to make subscript in PowerPoint effortlessly.
Need both subscript and superscript in PowerPoint? Our comprehensive guide shows you how to write subscript and superscript in PowerPoint, ensuring your presentations are perfectly formatted.
To add superscript in PowerPoint, select the text you want to format, go to the 'Home' tab, click on the 'Font' group, and select the 'Superscript' option.
The shortcut for superscript in PowerPoint is 'Ctrl + Shift + ='.
To add subscript in PowerPoint, select the text you want to format, go to the 'Home' tab, click on the 'Font' group, and select the 'Subscript' option.