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In professional documentation or academic research work, we need to insert the Superscripts in the creating document text. Superscripts are nothing but text that appears slightly above the mainline of the text. Some of the uses of Superscripts are to indicate the footnotes and the page notes, also they are used to describe trademarks and copyright symbols. We often use these Superscripts in the formatting equations. Table of ContentWhat is Superscript in Google DocsIn Google Docs, a superscript discreetly denotes a numerical or alphabetical character, subtly positioned above and rendered in a slightly reduced size compared to the adjacent text. It frequently finds application in denoting mathematical exponents or annotating footnotes within scholarly documents. The etymology of “superscript” traces back to the Latin term “superscriptus,” signifying “written above.” This amalgamation of “super,” denoting “above,” and “scribere,” signifying “to write,” aptly captures its essence. Within Google Docs, superscripts serve as a subtle means to accentuate and differentiate specific textual components, exemplified by exponentiation or the inclusion of reference footnotes.
How to use Superscript In Google DocsStep 1: Open Google DocsLaunch Google Docs in the web browser. ![]() Open Google Docs Step 2: Open the DocumentNow, open the document in which we need to add Superscript for the text. We can also create a new document and add text and then Superscript the content whichever we need. ![]() Open Document Step 3: Select the Text to SuperscriptNow, select the text which you want to be superscript.
![]() Select Text Step 4: Go to the Format TabOnce you’ve chosen the content in the document where you want to apply Superscript, go to the Format tab on the top panel. ![]() Go to format Step 5: Select Text and Click on SuperscriptFollowing that, when you click on the Format tab, a dropdown menu will be revealed. Within this menu, select “Text.” Once you’ve chosen the Text option, a subsequent dropdown menu will appear. In this secondary menu, opt for “Superscript.”
![]() Select Superscript Step 6: Superscript added successfullyUpon selecting the “Superscript” option, the text you picked in Step 3 will be transformed into superscript, easily distinguishable in your document as it appears above the regular text. ![]() Superscript added Keyboard Shortcuts for Superscript in Google DocsStep 1: Open Google DocumentOpen the document in which we need to use superscript with the keyboard shortcut. ![]() Opening Document Step 2: Enter the Text or Numerical ValueNow, enter the character or Numerical value that will be the base of our exponent. ![]() Entering Base Text Step 3: Press “Ctrl+ Period (.)” on Windows and “Cmd+ Period (.)” on MacNow, if you’re using a Windows machine, employ the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Period (Ctrl+ .) or, in the case of a Mac machine, utilize Cmd+Period (Cmd+ .) to apply the exponent formatting. ![]() Using Shortcut and Entering Exponent Step 4: Preview Supercript TextBy employing this shortcut, you can effortlessly input the exponent without the need for manual steps. To deactivate the superscript formatting, simply utilize the shortcut again to toggle off the superscript mode. ![]() Superscript added and normal text typed How to Apply Superscripts to Mathematical Equations in Google DocsStep 1: Open the DocumentOpen the document in which you need to type exponents in Google Docs using Mathematical Equations. ![]() Opening the Document Step 2: Click on Insert TabAfter opening the document, we ned to click on the Insert Tab which is placed on the top corner the editing space. ![]() Clicking on Insert Tab Step 3: Select EquationsWithin the options available in the Insert Tab, our objective is to locate and click on the “Equations” option. ![]() Selecting Equations Option Step 4: Select Math OperationsOnce you’ve clicked on “Equations,” a panel will appear below the Insert Tab. From this panel, you should select the “Math Operations” option. ![]() Selecting Math Operations Step 5: Select xb EquationIn the Math operations, there are different types of operations, so from this we need to select xb Equation. ![]() Select xb Equation Step 6: Enter Base TextNow, we need to enter the base text. In below screenshot, you can see that we have enetered the base text as “X“. ![]() Entering Base Text Step 7: Enter Superscript TextNow, using the “Shift + ^” key on the keybard, we need to enter the superscript text. In the below screenshot, you can see that we have entered “a” as the superscript text. ![]() Entering Superscript Text How to Type Superscript Characters in Google DocsStep 1: Open the DocumentOpen the document in which you need to type exponents in Google Docs using Special Characters. ![]() Opening the Document Step 2: Enter the Base Text or Numerical ValueNow, enter the character or numerical value that will be the base of our exponent. ![]() Entering Base Text Step 3: Go to Insert TabAfter entering the base text, click on the Insert tab that is on the top of the editing space. ![]() Clicking on Insert Tab Step 4: Select Special CharactersFrom the list of sub-options, select the option as Special Characters. ![]() Selecting the Special Characters option Step 5: Select Symbol and SuperscriptNow, from the drop-down list, we need to select the options Symbol and Superscript which are given in the below screenshot. ![]() Selecting Symbol and Superscript in Dropdown Step 6: Select any Superscript CharacterAmong the various characters available, you can choose any one of the superscript characters to apply. ![]() Selecting Special Character Step 7: Preview Special Character InsertedAfter selecting and clicking the character. It will get inserted into our text. In the below screenshot, you can see that, we have selected one of the special characters and it is applied in our document. ![]() Special Character Inserted How to add superscript in Google Docs on MobileStep 1: Install Google Docs App on Mobile PhoneFirstly, we should have the Google Docs application installed on our mobile devices. We can install it from the Play Store or App Store. ![]() Installing Google Docs Step 2: Create or Open Existing Google DocumentOnce the installation process is finished, you can proceed to open the document where you intend to apply Superscript to the selected text. Alternatively, you have the option to create a new document, insert the text, and then apply superscript formatting as needed. ![]() Opening the Document Step 3: Select the TextNow that the document is open, you should choose the text you wish to format as superscript. To do this, use your fingers on the touch screen display to select the desired text. ![]() Selecting the Area Step 4: Click on Format IconNext, click on the Format icon where the “Superscript” option can be found. For reference, you can refer to the screenshot below to see the location of the Format icon. ![]() Clicking on Format Icon Step 5: Select the option of Superscript X2Now, select the option of Superscript (X2) which is shown in the below screenshot. ![]() Selecting Superscript option Step 6: Preview Applied SuperscriptAfter clicking on the “Superscript” option, the text which we have selected in Step 3 will be superscripted and we can easily identify the superscripted text in our document, as it is above the main text. ![]() Superscript applied successfully
ConclusionIn conclusion, superscripts are an important feature for formatting our text and representing our main mathematical and annotation text in structure and proper layout. Using these superscripts, we can actually represent different types of special symbols, like trademarks, copyrights, units, and measurements. We can also use superscripts for describing or representing the citations and references to the readers. How to do Superscript in Google Docs – FAQsCan we use Superscripts to represent the equations?
Can we apply superscripts to numbers and letters in our document?
Is there any effect on the line spacing after the Superscript is been applied?
Can we change the color of the superscripted text in the document?
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