What are Superscripts
Superscripts act as special text characters that are smaller in size and are placed at a higher position than the normal text. In Google Docs, you can use superscripts to highlight things, like showing exponentiation or adding reference footnotes. Here are some common cases where superscripts are commonly used:
Mathematical equations: a2 + 2ab + b2Copyright symbols: GoogleDocsTMTemperature in degrees: 12°COrdinal dates: 3rd October
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How to Add Superscripts in Google Docs
When it comes to adding superscripts in Google Docs, you have four different methods that can help you get the job done. Let’s break all of them individually:
1. Add Superscript Using the Formatting Menu
One of the most common methods to add superscripts to your text is by using the Formatting menu. Here’s a quick rundown to adding superscript using the formatting menu: READ MORE: How to Add Word Art in Google Docs on Desktop & Mobile ➜
2. Add Superscript Using Keyboard Shortcuts
Another way to format your selected text as superscript is by using a quick keyboard shortcut. To add superscripts in Google Docs, you’ll need to memorize the following key combinations:
For Windows: CTRL + . (Period button)For Mac: Command + . (Period button)
Once you get the hang of these keyboard shortcuts, all you have to do is select the text you want to convert into a superscript and press the right combination. READ MORE: How to Fix Keyboard Automatically Doing Shortcuts While Typing? ➜
3. Add Superscripts Using the Special Characters Library
Instead of formatting normal text into superscripts, you can also add pre-defined superscript text to your documents using the Special characters library. While the special characters library is full of interesting symbols and emojis, you can also use it to exclusively add superscripts. Here’s how to add superscripts using the special characters library: READ MORE: How To Easily Type a Degree Symbol on Mobile & Desktop ➜
4. Add Superscripts Using the Equations Tab
If you specifically work with mathematical equations in Google Docs, you can add a superscript by using the Equations tab. Here’s how to add superscripts using the Equations tab:
How to Add Superscript in Google Docs Mobile App
Apart from a few interface changes, applying superscript to a document in the Google Docs mobile app is quite similar to how you would do it on the web. Let’s take a closer look at how it’s done:
Removing Superscript From Your Text
To remove superscript formatting from your text, you don’t have to go through another different series of instructions. Instead, all you have to do is simply do the same steps as you would do when applying it. Let’s take a quick look at removing superscripts from your text.
1. Removing Superscript Using the Formatting Menu
For this method to work, all you have to do is select the superscript text and click on the Superscript button from the Format tab.
2. Removing Superscript Using Keyboard Shortcuts
For this method, you have to go back to the same keyboard shortcuts you used to apply the superscript and simply use them again. In other words, select the superscript text from your document and press the “CTRL + .“ or “Command + .” keys.
3. Removing Superscript Using Clear Formatting
One final step to removing superscripts is by using the Clear Formatting button which works by cleaning every formatting effect applied on your document. So before using it make sure that you don’t have other important formatting effects applied to your text. READ MORE: How to Insert Text Box in Google Docs Easily? ➜
Alternative: Adding Subscript in Google Docs
Subscript is also a formatting feature that allows you to place text a bit lower than normal text. Subscripts aren’t as popular as superscripts but they are quite widely used when writing chemical equations. Adding subscripts is similar to adding superscripts, the only difference is that wherever you were selecting the superscript button (Desktop and Mobile) now you’ll have to simply click on the subscript button. Additionally, you can also use a different keyboard combination to directly add subscripts. For Windows, you can press the “CTRL + , (comma key)” option and for Mac, you can press “Command + , (comma key).” READ MORE: How to Add Custom Fonts to Google Docs? ➜
Wrapping Up
Google Docs offers users a ton of ways to add formatting effects like superscripts. By simply going through a few menus, you can add superscripts or any special character to your text. Additionally, you also have keyboard shortcuts that can help you make things even faster than they already are. The best part about learning how to add superscripts is you also get equipped with adding subscripts.


























